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  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_1211.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_1205.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Various Artwork<br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8474.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_1204.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Various Artwork<br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8473.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Various Artwork<br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8472.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Various Artwork<br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8471.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8465.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8464.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8462.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8461.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8460.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8457.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8456.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8454.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8453.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_1219.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_1218.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_1216.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_1213.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_1208.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 January 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. <br />
Richard Leonard visits Mens Shed in Glasgow to address mental health issues within the community.  This is a member-led organisation formed to share friendship and ideas, and support the local community.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8469.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3537.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3530.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3528.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3525.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3524.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2524.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2520.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2519.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; Bob Grant - Chief Executive Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; David Flint - Company Secretary Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; Tom Johnston - President Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Derek Proven - Chief Executive of AGS Airports Ltd; not known; Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Gavin Newlands MP.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5408032.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5400029.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3535.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3532.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3529.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3523.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. David McDonald - Councillor for Glasgow City Council speaks at the Sir Chrids Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2523.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (L-R) Scottish Green Party candidates: Elaine Gallagher - Glasgow Central; Cameron Glasgow - Livingstone; Ben Parker - Edinburgh South West; Carolyn Scrimgeour - East Dunbartonshire; Claire Miller - Edinburgh East; Dan Hutchison - Glasgow South; Gillian Mackay - Linlithgow & East Falkirk.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifesto
    _CDF7391.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (L-R) Scottish Green Party candidates: Elaine Gallagher - Glasgow Central; Cameron Glasgow - Livingstone; Ben Parker - Edinburgh South West; Carolyn Scrimgeour - East Dunbartonshire; Claire Miller - Edinburgh East; Dan Hutchison - Glasgow South; Gillian Mackay - Linlithgow & East Falkirk.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifesto
    _CDF7390.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (L-R) Scottish Green Party candidates: Elaine Gallagher - Glasgow Central; Cameron Glasgow - Livingstone; Ben Parker - Edinburgh South West; Carolyn Scrimgeour - East Dunbartonshire; Claire Miller - Edinburgh East; Dan Hutchison - Glasgow South; Gillian Mackay - Linlithgow & East Falkirk.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifesto
    _CDF7387.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (L-R) Scottish Green Party candidates: Elaine Gallagher - Glasgow Central; Cameron Glasgow - Livingstone; Ben Parker - Edinburgh South West; Carolyn Scrimgeour - East Dunbartonshire; Claire Miller - Edinburgh East; Dan Hutchison - Glasgow South; Gillian Mackay - Linlithgow & East Falkirk.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifesto
    _CDF7389.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: (L-R) Scottish Green Party candidates: Elaine Gallagher - Glasgow Central; Cameron Glasgow - Livingstone; Ben Parker - Edinburgh South West; Carolyn Scrimgeour - East Dunbartonshire; Claire Miller - Edinburgh East; Dan Hutchison - Glasgow South; Gillian Mackay - Linlithgow & East Falkirk.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifesto
    _CDF7388.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Janice Hoegaarden - SPAA; Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; Bob Grant - Chief Executive Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; David Flint - Company Secretary Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; Tom Johnston - President Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Derek Proven - Chief Executive of AGS Airports Ltd; not known; Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Gavin Newlands MP. Kenneth McLeod - President at SPAA.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5412033.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; Piper.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5389022.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; Piper.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5391023.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) (L-R) Dame Katherine Grainger; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale;  Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Tom Bishop along with Riders from the Scottish Performance Development and Local Clubs.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2577.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) (L-R) Dame Katherine Grainger; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale;  Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Tom Bishop along with Riders from the Scottish Performance Development and Local Clubs.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2576.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) (L-R) Dame Katherine Grainger; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale;  Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Tom Bishop along with Riders from the Scottish Performance Development and Local Clubs.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2572.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Dame Katherine Grainger; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
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  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Dan Hutchison - Scottish Green Party candidate for Glasgow South.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifestos, but their actions do not match their words. Labour, for example, have already dropped their 2030 net-zero promise and have recently opened a coal mine in Cumbria. The Liberal Democrats talk about giving councils new power
    DSC_5920.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 19 November 2019.  <br />
Pictured:  (left) Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, (right) Paul Sweeney MP for Glasgow North East.<br />
<br />
Richard Leonard joins Glasgow North East MP Paul Sweeney and local Labour activists to go around canvassing the area and listen to the communities views. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_4653.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) (L-R) Dame Katherine Grainger; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale;  Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Tom Bishop along with Riders from the Scottish Performance Development and Local Clubs.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2575.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2570.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2569.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Dame Katherine Grainger; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale;  Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Tom Bishop<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2563.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Dame Katherine Grainger; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2557.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Dame Katherine Grainger; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale;  Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Tom Bishop<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2562.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Dame Katherine Grainger; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2555.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Dame Katherine Grainger; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2554.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Dame Katherine Grainger; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2553.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Dame Katherine Grainger; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    _CDF2551.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Paul Bush OBE -  VisitScotland’s Director of Events, leading the Events Team, Business Events and Industry Development; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Dame Katherine Grainger; David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Frank Slevin - Chair of British Cycling<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Chris Stephens - Scottish National Party (SNP) MP for Glasgow South West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Chris Stephens - Scottish National Party (SNP) MP for Glasgow South West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0404.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Paul Sweeney - Labour MP for Glasgow North East, lost his seat.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Alison Thewliss MP for Glasgow Central.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Alison Thewliss MP for Glasgow Central.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF8406.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Cameron Glasgow - Scottish Green Party candidate for Livingston.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifestos, but their actions do not match their words. Labour, for example, have already dropped their 2030 net-zero promise and have recently opened a coal mine in Cumbria. The Liberal Democrats talk about giving councils new powers
    DSC_5939.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Elaine Gallacher - Scottish Green Party candidate for Glasgow Central.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifestos, but their actions do not match their words. Labour, for example, have already dropped their 2030 net-zero promise and have recently opened a coal mine in Cumbria. The Liberal Democrats talk about giving councils new
    DSC_5927.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Elaine Gallacher - Scottish Green Party candidate for Glasgow Central.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifestos, but their actions do not match their words. Labour, for example, have already dropped their 2030 net-zero promise and have recently opened a coal mine in Cumbria. The Liberal Democrats talk about giving councils new
    DSC_5928.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 November 2019.<br />
Pictured: Dan Hutchison - Scottish Green Party candidate for Glasgow South.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green manifesto to transform economy launched<br />
<br />
Action to tackle the climate emergency and build a fairer and more sustainable economy is central to the Scottish Green manifesto, which will be launched today.<br />
<br />
The document builds on the recent Scottish Green New Deal publications, which show the radical action needed to limit carbon emissions while protecting jobs and building a sustainable future.<br />
<br />
It commits to phase in free public transport and a four-day week, reverse cuts to renewable energy subsidies and grow the public sector by bringing transport companies, energy suppliers and the national grid into public ownership.<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens would revise city and region deals to make them explicitly climate-focused, and build a network of regional banks that would have community interests at heart.<br />
<br />
Speaking ahead of the launch, Scottish Green co-leader Lorna Slater said: “This general election comes at a time of unprecedented threats to our democracy, our environment and our future.<br />
<br />
“Our Scottish Green New Deal reports have revealed the urgent action the Scottish Government could do now to tackle the climate emergency, to secure thousands of jobs, an integrated public transport system and warm homes for all.<br />
<br />
“But with the powers held by Westminster, we could do so much more. This election is an opportunity to push for a written constitution and citizen’s assemblies, but as an independent European country, Scotland could be an agile leader in the global effort to tackle the climate emergency.”<br />
<br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie said: “Other parties have made commitments to address this crisis in their manifestos, but their actions do not match their words. Labour, for example, have already dropped their 2030 net-zero promise and have recently opened a coal mine in Cumbria. The Liberal Democrats talk about giving councils new power
    DSC_5919.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 19 November 2019.  <br />
Pictured:  (left) Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, (right) Paul Sweeney MP for Glasgow North East.<br />
<br />
Richard Leonard joins Glasgow North East MP Paul Sweeney and local Labour activists to go around canvassing the area and listen to the communities views. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_4651.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 19 November 2019.  <br />
Pictured:  (left) Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, (right) Paul Sweeney MP for Glasgow North East.<br />
<br />
Richard Leonard joins Glasgow North East MP Paul Sweeney and local Labour activists to go around canvassing the area and listen to the communities views. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_4649.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 19 November 2019.  <br />
Pictured:  (left) Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, (right) Paul Sweeney MP for Glasgow North East.<br />
<br />
Richard Leonard joins Glasgow North East MP Paul Sweeney and local Labour activists to go around canvassing the area and listen to the communities views. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_4648.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 19 November 2019.  <br />
Pictured:  (centre left) Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, (centre right) Paul Sweeney MP for Glasgow North East.<br />
<br />
Richard Leonard joins Glasgow North East MP Paul Sweeney and local Labour activists to go around canvassing the area and listen to the communities views. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF6766.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 19 November 2019.  <br />
Pictured:  (centre left) Richard Leonard MSP - Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, (centre right) Paul Sweeney MP for Glasgow North East.<br />
<br />
Richard Leonard joins Glasgow North East MP Paul Sweeney and local Labour activists to go around canvassing the area and listen to the communities views. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF6765.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council, and (right) Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; Piper.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    DSC_8479036.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5402031.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5401030.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5399028.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5397027.jpg
  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
    _CDF5393024.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Dame Katherine Grainger; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3491.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) David Lappartient is the president of the Union Cycliste Internationale; Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Dame Katherine Grainger; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist.<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3492.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Dame Katherine Grainger; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3487.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 8 February 2019. (L-R) Fiona Hyslop MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs; Councillor David McDonald of Glasgow City Council; Dame Katherine Grainger; Callum Skinner - Olympic Silver Medalist<br />
<br />
A new multi-disciplinary cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championships into one event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023. Members of the British and Scottish Cycling teams in attendance, along with UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger and others.
    DSC_3489.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Alison Thewliss MP for Glasgow Central.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0422.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Alison Thewliss MP for Glasgow Central.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0419.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Alison Thewliss MP for Glasgow Central.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0417.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Chris Stephens - Scottish National Party (SNP) MP for Glasgow South West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0407.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Chris Stephens - Scottish National Party (SNP) MP for Glasgow South West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_0405.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: P(right) Paul Sweeney - Labour MP for Glasgow North East, lost his seat.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Paul Sweeney - Labour MP for Glasgow North East, lost his seat.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Carol Monaghan MP for Glasgow North West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Carol Monaghan MP for Glasgow North West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Carol Monaghan MP for Glasgow North West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Carol Monaghan MP for Glasgow North West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Carol Monaghan MP for Glasgow North West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 13 December 2019.<br />
Pictured: Carol Monaghan MP for Glasgow North West.<br />
Scenes from the vote count at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC). The poles have now closed at 10pm and the vote count is now underway for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2019. This is the first time in almost 100 years that a general election has taken place in December. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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