#SP16 Edinburgh results – Edinburgh Pentlands

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[tweet_box design=”default”]Gordon MacDonald has been returned to Holyrood for the second time with a majority of 2456 in Edinburgh Pentlands.[/tweet_box]

He told The Edinburgh Reporter how delighted he was to be heading back to Holyrood with an increased majority : “Our guys have been absolutely fantastic, but it is down to hard work. We’ve recruited lots of new members since the referendum and they’ve worked extremely hard.

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“They’ve chapped every door in the constituency, they’ve delivered nearly a quarter of a million leaflets, they’ve manned stalls in every weather. Without the fantastic campaign team I have had I wouldn’t be here today.”

These were the candidates who stood in the Edinburgh Pentlands Constituency :

FARTHING-SYKES, Emma – Scottish Liberal Democrats (1636 votes)

HEARY, Blair – Scottish Labour Party (7811 votes)

LINDHURST, Gordon – Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party (10,725 votes)

MACDONALD, Gordon – Scottish National Party (SNP)
Gordon won this seat from the Conservatives in 2011 and was the MSP for the constituency till March 2016. (13,181 votes)



#SP16 Getting to be an MSP – it’s all in the cards

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One of the surprise announcements made overnight was that Jeremy Balfour is going to be a list MSP at Holyrood. But it seems that his appointment hinged on a pack of cards.

He was elected under the list system, and so surprising was this that he was at home when the announcement was made at Ingliston in the early hours. He was fourth on the Conservative list, and clearly the party had not expected to acquire as many seats as they did.

One of his fellow Scottish Conservatives sent him a message in the early hours when all the calculations had been worked out to tell him that he was now an MSP.

When The Edinburgh Reporter caught up with him this morning he told us:” I wasn’t expecting this to be honest, but I am very delighted by the result and honoured to be elected as an MSP.  I will be happy to work with such a good team under Ruth Davidson where we can hold the SNP to account and scrutinise their policies.”

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But Iain McGill who was number 5 on the Conservative list, and who has stood in a number of elections,  explained how chance played a big part.

He told us: “Jeremy and I were joint fourth – we got the same number of votes. We cut cards in a car park in Livingston before an action day and Jeremy won, so  he went up to fourth on the list and I was fifth. We did not imagine we were going to return four candidates to Holyrood.

“Jeremy will be a super MSP – as will Miles, Gordon and Ruth – it’s a strong Edinburgh team.”

Balfour agreed that luck played its part in his appointment and concluded: “One of us had to be number 4 and one of us number 5. I was fortunate that the cards fell the way they did but I am sure Iain will get elected in the future as he is an excellent candidate for either Holyrood or the council.

“I am going to spend time with my family over the weekend and then get to work at Holyrood on Monday morning. I haven’t seen so much of them in recent weeks!”

As Balfour is also a councillor he effectively has two jobs from today, and he conceded that he has not yet had time to decide whether to continue with both or whether he might resign as a councillor thereby sparking a by-election.

He is currently a councillor for Corstorphine and Murrayfield and will now move down the hill to Holyrood to represent the Conservative Party there. The dually qualified lawyer and minister is a former leader of the Conservative Group, but most recently he has been Convener of the Governance, Risk and Best Value Committee. Read more about Jeremy Balfour here.

The other Conservative representatives are Miles Briggs who stood for Edinburgh Southern, but also  appointed under the list system, Ruth Davidson the Scottish Conservative leader who will now represent Edinburgh Central and Gordon Lindhurst who agreed he will now have to rearrange his work as an advocate at the Scottish bar!

Scottish MSPs are elected under the constituency system which is ‘first past the post’ and the regional vote which elects 56 MSPs across 8 parliamentary regions. This is supposed to ensure that one single party does not get an outright majority.

 

 

 




#SP16 Edinburgh results – Edinburgh Southern

HolyRood 25This was one of the upsets of the night.

Jim Eadie who had been the SNP representative for this constituency since 2011 lost his seat to a brand new Labour politician, Daniel Johnson who won by a majority of 1123 votes. 

The Edinburgh Reporter spoke to former Labour MP Nigel Griffiths ahead of the result being announced and his prophesy was correct. Griffiths said: “This is a seat where the SNP were the incumbent at the last Scottish election, but I think they are poised to lose it tonight.

“I feel the air is going out of that balloon in Edinburgh Southern and the SNP are losing the momentum there. ”

These were the candidates for the Edinburgh Southern Constituency 
BRIGGS, Miles – Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party (9972 votes)
EADIE, Jim – Scottish National Party (SNP) (12,474 votes)

Jim Eadie won this seat with a majority of 693 votes in 2011.

JOHNSON, Daniel – Scottish Labour Party
Daniel is a shopkeeper, the owner of a chain of shops including Paper Tiger and Studio One. He is a lifelong Labour supporter. (13,597 votes)

SUBBARAMAN, Pramod – Scottish Liberal Democrats  Pramod is a dentist in the city and stood at the General Election last year. (2216 votes)




#SP16 Edinburgh results – Edinburgh Western

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Liberal Democrat Alex Cole-Hamilton won the seat by a majority of 2960 votes.

Shortly after the result was declared Cole-Hamilton told The Edinburgh Reporter: “This is the culmination of a two year journey, not just my journey but the journey of many hundreds of activists who all deserve a share  in this fantastic joy that we are feeling tonight. It’s a great night!

“First I am going to set up a parliamentary office and take up a lot of the casework that is still outstanding from the period of the campaign. There are some really core local issues and some very moving personal stories that require quite urgent attention.”

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#SP16 Alex Cole-Hamilton Edinburgh Western from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

These were the candidates in the Edinburgh Western Constituency

BATHO, Sandy – Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
Sandy is a director of Edinburgh Zoo and an HR director. (5686 votes)
COLE-HAMILTON, Alex  – Scottish Liberal Democrats
Alex works in the charity sector and stood at the 2011 election.    He was hoping to capitalise on the legacy of former MP Mike Crockart, and the fact that Michelle Thomson who was elected as an SNP MP last year has had to resign the whip following some property dealings which are being investigated. (16,645)
GIUGLIANO, Toni – Scottish National Party (SNP)
Toni was very much hoping to keep the seat that the former MSP Colin Keir won last time in 2011 with a majority of 2689 votes. (13,685 votes)
HEADLEY, Cat – Scottish Labour Party (3750 votes)



#SP16 Full results for Edinburgh and Lothian

The Scottish Parliament Election results for Edinburgh’s six constituencies and the Lothian Region were finally announced at the Royal Highland Centre just after 6 this morning.

Edinburgh results by constituency

Edinburgh Central Constituency: Ruth Davidson, Scottish Conservative and Unionist

Edinburgh Eastern Constituency: Ash Denham, Scottish National Party (SNP)

Edinburgh Northern & Leith Constituency: Ben Macpherson, Scottish National Party (SNP)

Edinburgh Pentlands Constituency: Gordon MacDonald, Scottish National Party (SNP)

Edinburgh South Constituency:  Daniel Johnson, Scottish Labour Party

Edinburgh Western Constituency: Alex Cole-Hamilton, Scottish Liberal Democrats

Lothian Region List Results (Based on votes from the nine Lothian Region constituencies: Edinburgh Central, Edinburgh Eastern, Edinburgh Northern & Leith, Edinburgh Pentlands, Edinburgh South, Edinburgh Western, Midlothian North & Musselburgh, Almond Valley and Linlithgow).

327, 719 votes cast across region; turnout: 57.9%

Miles Briggs Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
Alison Johnstone Scottish Green Party
Kezia Dugdale Scottish Labour Party
Gordon Lindhurst Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
Neil Findlay Scottish Labour Party
Jeremy Balfour Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
Andy Wightman Scottish Green Party

Returning Officer Andrew Kerr said: “It is down to the hard work of many Council staff, particularly the Election Team, that this election has run so smoothly in Edinburgh, and I’d like to take this opportunity to express thanks to those involved, along with Police Scotland, the candidates and their agents, who have cooperated throughout the process.

“I would also like to thank the public for turning out to have their say, helping to ensure representative vote for the capital.”

Constituency turnout: 59.84%
Electorate: 366,165
Votes cast: 219,135

Regional turnout: 59.85%
Electorate: 366,165
Votes cast: 219,170

This year more than 1200 people worked at the election count at the Royal Highland Centre, while a further 1000 worked during the day at the city’s 145 polling places.

For further details of the results and the Scottish Parliament Election, please see the Elections section of the Council website.




Five things you need to know today

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  • Holyrood – the results
  • Gorgie City Farm
  • Bookbug Week 2016
  • Puffin Fest
  • Scot Lit Festival

 

The country has now decided. Overnight the results for all of the six Edinburgh constituencies were announced at the Royal Highland Showground at Ingliston.

Read all the action on our liveblog here or read our articles here.

Bookbug Week, an annual celebration of Scotland’s national book gifting programme, will take place between 16 and 22 May, with hundreds of free events for children and babies held across the country. This year’s theme is Around the World with Bookbug, an international theme that will inspire children and adults to explore songs and rhymes from around the globe.

Now in its sixth year, Bookbug Week 2016 will see free Around the World themed events taking place in every local authority in Scotland, with special appearances from some of the UK’s best-loved children’s authors and illustrators. Schools and nurseries across the country can also tune in to watch a fun-filled Authors Live event with Ed Vere, streamed live at 11am Thursday 19 May. Some fantastic Bookbug prizes will also be up for grabs in on-line competitions throughout the week.

Puffin Fest is Scotland’s celebration of the iconic wee bird that so delights us all. Now to get free entry to the festival (but not some paid events) you are asked to make one out of LEGO.

As there are no official instructions you can let your creative side run riot. You can make your model any size and then bring it along to the Seabird Centre during Puffin Fest. You will get your photo taken and added to an online LEGO puffin gallery.

For the full programme visit www.seabird.org

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The Scot Lit Fest is a new online festival to celebrate Scottish literature which will take place on 24-26 June as part of the Saltire Society’s 80th celebrations.  James Yorkston, brand new Scottish Makar, Jackie Kay, Vic Galloway and A.L. Kennedy are all included in the line-up.

There will be events on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Live video streams, podcasts and videos will show off some of the best Scottish literature, and now you can hold your own event and the organisers of Scot Lit Fest will include it in their event.

Full information on submitting your pitches can be found at scotlitfest.com. Deadline: May 15th.

You can sign up to Scot Lit Fest for free on Eventbrite for news and exclusives before everyone else, including bundles of content during the weekend itself.

If you have been down Leith Walk recently you may have noticed the makeover that artist Stewart Bremner has given the police box which doubles as the Edinburgh Tool Library.

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#SP16 – Edinburgh Results – Predictions and thoughts

HolyRood 14We have been speaking to some of the supporters and checkers around the hall here in , as well as a couple of candidates, about the likely results in and around the city.

As we manage to get back to the computer we will add these here!

IMG_8767Nigel Griffiths was formerly Labour MP for Edinburgh South which is a large part of the Edinburgh Southern Holyrood constituency.

He told The Edinburgh Reporter:  “This is a seat where the SNP were the incumbent at the last Scottish election, but I think they are poised to lose it tonight.

“I feel the air is going out of that balloon in Edinburgh Southern and the SNP are losing the momentum there. ”

He is backing Daniel Johnson the Labour candidate who is a shopkeeper in the constituency. We interviewed him here:

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#SP16 Daniel Johnson Scottish Labour from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.




#SP16 Chief Returning Officer explains his role

The photographers are just desperate for Kezia Dugdale and Ruth Davidson to arrive to give them something new to take photos of, the journalists are all searching for someone to give them a quote, and candidates are looking worried across all parties.

The boxes of papers were all in the building by midnight, so all that is left is the counting!

We took advantage of the slight lull in proceedings to speak to Andrew Kerr the Chief Executive of the City of Edinburgh Council and the Chief Returning Officer about his role.

His main duties are :

  • setting up polling places
  • providing staff to work at polling stations
  • managing the postal voting process
  • counting the votes
  • declaring the local total.

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#sp16 Edinburgh’s Chief Returning Officer from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.




#SP16 – at the Edinburgh Count

At just after half past ten the first ballot boxes arrived from Edinburgh Pentlands in an unmarked white van, closely followed about five minutes later by the boxes from Edinburgh Western.

The security is tight around all these boxes. They are all sealed before leaving the polling station and then accompanied by two people on their way to the count, which this year is taking place at the Royal Highland Showground at Ingliston. There is an agricultural whiff in the air!

Photographers and TV crews jostled for position to get the best shot of the first van arriving with a couple of boxes in the back. It is a slick operation, and the security crew are well used to dealing with such a precious cargo.

The photographers are all used to the shots too, since this is the third time they have been at election counts in Edinburgh in recent years. 2011 was the last Scottish election, followed in 2014 by the Scottish Independence Referendum and now the Scottish Parliamentary election. The procedure under the guidance of the Chief Returning Officer, the Chief Executive of the City of Edinburgh Council is now well-known.

The boxes are then taken to the specific area in the hall where counting staff have been waiting for them. They are counted and recounted and it is expected that the first result will not be announced until about 3:00am.

In the Media Centre journalists from all the major newspapers are assembled ready to bring you the news as and when it happens. Downstairs in the hall there is a media podium for broadcasters ready to conduct interviews as soon as results are announced.

Follow what is happening here on our live blog here.

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TERLive! Scottish Parliamentary Elections 2016 – the Edinburgh results

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The wait is nearly over. The votes have been cast and the results will be announced for the six constituencies and the regional lists during the night.

We are going to collate all the social media action and comment here from 10pm when the polls close and the overnight action begins.

The Edinburgh Reporter is at the Royal Highland Centre at Ingliston along with the national and regional press, the candidates, the lobbyists and the counting staff and we hope to bring you some of the colour and the chat during the night.

Live Blog Scottish Parliamentary Elections 2016 – Edinburgh results
 

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What’s On In Edinburgh This Weekend – 50 Things To Do!

From summer fayres to seed swaps, there’s a shed-load of outdoor stuff for you to do this weekend. Markets, open gardens, plant sales, a burn clean-up at Brunstane, a family fun day at Joppa Tennis Club…. let’s just hope someone’s told the weather to behave. smiling staffy

And if fresh air is not your favourite thing, there are plenty of other options – perhaps you’d like to try Taiko drumming at Japan Children’s Day? Or how about an afternoon of iconic jazz? Are you a dog who’s bored? – Pop along to the Cameo for the Edinburgh Dog & Cat Home’s furry fundraiser! Have an energetic weekend – and please check details of all events with the organisers before setting out.

Grassmarket Matinée of the Month: Star Wars – The Force Awakens (PG). Thirty years after the defeat of the Galactic Empire, the galaxy faces a new threat from the evil Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and the First Order. When a defector named Finn crash-lands on a desert planet, he meets Rey (Daisy Ridley), a tough scavenger whose droid contains a top-secret map. star wars the force awakens 2Together, the young duo joins forces with Hans Solo (Harrison Ford) to make sure the Resistance receives the intelligence concerning the whereabouts of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), the last of the Jedi Knights. 2pm, Saturday 7th May, Grassmarket Community Project, 86 Candlemaker Row. Free (donations to the charity to support future screenings and events very welcome) but please book via eventbrite here. Please note that no food or drink can be brought into this screening from outside; the Grassmarket Project’s Community Café will be open – please support it!

portobello marketportobello transition townPortobello Market: come along for a fantastic array of locally produced foods, plants, crafts, jewellery and campaign advice from Amnesty and RSPB. BG Cycles of Portobello will also be on site again to give your bicycle a free check up. 9.30am-1.30pm, Saturday 7th May, Brighton Park, Brighton Place, Portobello.

summer_fayreSt John’s Summer Fayre: teas, coffees, home baking, tombola, plant stall, face painting and lots more! 10am-1pm, Saturday 7th May, St John’s Church Hall, Brighton Place, Portobello. All welcome.

BIG at NEABIG: a new theatre clown show for children aged 3-5 . Two friends are going somewhere new, with some things that they know – and some they don’t. Everyone tells them they are big and ready, so why do they sometimes feel so small? Come and help them to be as brave as a dinosaur or a superhero, just like you! Rachel Colles and Fiona Ferrier have created Big for nursery children who are about to go through the transition to Primary One, looking at what it is like to be small in a big world and starting somewhere new. 10.30am or 12 noon, Saturday 7th May, North Edinburgh Arts, Pennywell Court, Muirhouse. Tickets £5/£3/£2 (Good Neighbours) from NEA on 0131 315 2151 or admin@northedinburgharts.co.uk.

laputaStudio Ghibli Forever: Laputa Castle In The Sky (PG) (English language version). The very first feature from Studio Ghibli, this action masterpiece gives the Indiana Jones franchise a run for its money. From the opening sequence, in which a young girl, Sheeta, floats down from the sky into the arms of apprentice miner Pazu, the film glows with adventure and magic, and we are soon off on a wild ride through the fantastical that grips and amazes. Hayao Miyazaki’s career obsession with flight is everywhere, with airships, biplanes, gliders, all manner of battle craft, and even a flying island – Laputa, Castle in the Sky. 11am, Saturday 7th May, Cameo, Home Street. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0871 902 5723 or online.

free comic book day at forbidden planetForbidden Planet Free Comic Book Day! An all day long free comic book event with a competition for best adult and child cosplays; the winners will receive a selection of items from a bountiful table of prizes. There will also be discounts on everything around the store to all those who come along in costume – but don’t fret if you’ve not got anything to wear, there will still be 10% off all graphic novels all day. Saturday 7th May, Forbidden Planet, 40/41 South Bridge. This year marks the 15th anniversary of Free Comic Book Day, the unofficial holiday held on the first Saturday in May; participating shops give away comic books for free from a list of 50 different titles.

polwarth christian aid coffee morningChristian Aid Coffee Morning: a fundraiser for Christian Aid Week (15 – 21 May this year). Homebaking, bric-a-brac and books for sale, plus children’s activities. 10am-12 noon, Saturday 7th May, Polwarth Parish Church, Polwarth Terrace. Tickets cost £2.50 for tea/coffee and a homemade scone with jam. All welcome!

water of leith visitor centre 2Water of Leith Conservation Trust Plant Sale: visit the now famous annual plant sale and pick up a bargain. 10am, Water of Leith Visitor Centre, Lanark Road. Entry by suggested donation of 50p,

The Venetian Seminar: a peripatetic one-day workshop which has a long history of bringing together scholars of history, art history, literature and linguistics who study Venice and Italy. The seminar is convened on a yearly basis by Alex Bamji (Leeds), Filippo de Vivo (Birkbeck) and Mary Laven (Cambridge), and organised by The University of Edinburgh and 19th century venicethe Italian Cultural Institute; venetian seminarit brings together established scholars, early career researchers and postgraduate students in a format designed to promote awareness of the latest research in the field, and to maximise discussion. 10.30am-5pm, Saturday 7th May, Italian Cultural Institute, 82 Nicolson Street. Please register by emailing a.bamji@leeds.ac.uk. There is no registration fee.

japan children's day 2016Japan Children’s Day: a fun day out for all the family! Japanese food samples, origami, Taiko drumming, toys, art exhibition, calligraphy and lots more! 11.30am-4pm, Saturday 7th May, St Mary’s Cathedral, Palmerston Place. Free, all welcome. Organised by the Consulate General of Japan in co-operation with Japanese Studies at the University of Edinburgh.

ink and blot at far from the madding crowdStorytelling with Ink and Blot: in the Bothy with the menagerie! 11am, Saturday 7th May and every Saturday, Far From the Madding Crowd, 20 High Street, Linlithgow. Free: all welcome. For more information call the shop or email sally@maddingcrowdlinlithgow.co.uk.

Home (film)St Bride’s Family Cinema: see your favourite films for free! Adventure, excitement, fun and laughs – everyone welcome. Juice and choc ices are available to purchase in the interval at 50p each. This week’s film is Home (U). Please note that all children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. 10.30am-12.30pm (includes interval), Saturday 7th May, St Bride’s Centre, Orwell Terrace, Dalry. Next week’s film is Planes: Fire and Rescue (PG).

may day march posterWorkers Rights are Human Rights: Edinburgh & Lothians May Day March. The annual May Day march assembles at Johnston Terrace and sets off at midday, led by Gorebridge Pipe Band in marching to a rally at the Pleasance. Speakers: Jim Slaven, Pinar Aksu, Mary Alexander and Honar Kobani, with music from Penny Stone and Calum Baird. Compèred by Susan Morrison. 11.30am, Saturday 7th May, Johnston Terrace. For more information see the event’s Facebook page here.

rachelmaclean-feed-me-still - British Art ShowBritish Art Shows: free discussion-led tours of the British Art Show. Focus and content will change weekly. 2-2.30pm, Saturday 7th May, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art ONE (meet at the main entrance), Belford Road. No booking required. Image: Rachel Maclean Feed Me 2015 − courtesy of the artist and Film and Video Umbrella, © Rachel Maclean, 2015.

tradfest family ceilidhFamily Ceilidh: come with the whole family and friends to dance well-known Scottish dances. All the dances will be called and there will be easier circles for the little ones. A fun introduction to sociable dancing with live music! 3-4.30pm, Saturday 7th May, Storytelling Court, Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43 High Street. Tickets £8/£4/family ticket £16 from the Box Office in person, by calling 0131 556 9579 or online here. This event is part of Tradfest 2016.

Brunstane Burn Clean Up – Take 3! Having now undertaken two clean ups along Brunstane Burn, Portobello Time Bank is keener than ever to finish this and to tackle the remaining rubbish. It would be great to have as many hands on deck as possible. Wear your wellies and old clothes – gloves, pickers and bags will be provided – as will tea & cake. 2-5pm, Saturday 7th May, Brunstane Train Station, 1 Sir Harry Lauder Road.

the tweedales at nat portrait galleryPortrait Gallery Thematic Tours: The Life and Times of the Tweeddales. Themed tours of the Portrait Gallery’s collection – this month, artist Katharine Aarrestad will consider the life and times of the Tweeddales family through the portraits and paintings in this new display. 2-2.45pm or 3-3.45pm, Saturday 7th May, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 1 Queen Street. Free and unticketed.

radical song at tradfestRadical Song From 1707 to Today: from anti-Union riots and Jacobite risings through to radical calls for the reform of a corrupt political system, Scotland has raised its voice in song. This performance highlights the movements and songs that have inspired generations of egalitarian Scots and laid a basis for the new political landscape. With Stuart McHardy, Alan Dickson, Eileen Penman and John Malcolm. 4.30pm, Saturday 7th May, Netherbow Theatre, Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43 High Street. Tickets £8/£6 from the Box Office in person, by calling 0131 556 9579 or online here. This event is part of Tradfest 2016.

don't include me among youIberoDocs – Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival: Don’t Include Me Among You/No me contéisentre vosotros (U)(In Spanish with English subtitles). Manolo doesn’t know his age. He wanders around the nursing home where he has just arrived, ignoring his surroundings.iberodocs 2016 logo His imagination is enough for him to go across to the olive groves that saw him work or raise his wheelbarrow to collect firewood. There is no difference between presence and escape, life and death, in this elusive portrait of life’s end (and also a forgotten heritage of Andalusian anarchism). The screening will be followed by a Q & A with director Isidro Sánchez. 3.35pm, Saturday 7th May, Filmhouse, Lothian Road. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0131 228 2688 or online.

no cow on the iceIberoDocs – Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival: No Cow On The Ice + Short (U) (In Swedish with English subtitles). Language and landscape as a gateway into a new life. A young Galician filmmaker migrates to Sweden, where he performs different part-time jobs; his learning of a new language and fascination for the Swedish landscape become a driving force against the difficult life conditions and, as he learns about the culture, society and lifestyle, he develops a new identity. Followed by short: To Be and To Come Back/Ser e voltar (U). 6.15pm, Saturday 7th May, FilmhouseLothian Road. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0131 228 2688 or online.

the GTsthe gts live at the dalriadaSaturday Night: Live and Unplugged. The ever popular GTs – Graham and Tudor – are back with another set of cool rock, blues, funk, soul and country covers. Guaranteed to get everyone on the dance floor! 9pm-12 midnight, Saturday 7th May, Dalraida, 77 The Promenade, Portobello.

Dead Buttons: South Korean Art Rockers, recently signed to cult Liverpool label Baltic Records, whose new single Desire is released on 28th May –dead buttons a Seoul-based rock ‘n’ roll duo comprised of Korean guitarist/vocalist Jihyun Hong and Paraguayan/Korean drummer/vocalist Kanghee Lee. ‘Influenced by the cavernous post-punk of Killing Joke, Joy Division and Gang Of Four – the saviours of Rock’n’Seoul have risen’. 7pm, Saturday 7th May, A Twisted Circus, The Mash House, Guthrie Street, Hasties Close.

nijinksy's last jumpCompany Chordelia: Nijinsky’s Last Jump. Theatre and dance combine to evoke the legendary 20th century dancer’s journey from global success to the desolate isolation of mental illness. As the passionate obsession of the young Nijinsky comes face to face with the searching inner life of the older Nijinsky, this sharp and tender show portrays a poignant intimacy of genius Brunton_Logo_Weband madness, youth and age, both the performing and private self. 7.30pm, Saturday 7th May, The Brunton, Bridge Street, Musselburgh. Tickets £12/£10 (£7.50 for under 18s) from the Box Office on 0131 665 2240 or via Hub Tickets here (booking fee applies to online purchases).

forest seed swapThe Forest Seed Swap 2016: bring seeds and garden stuff to swap. Join in making seed bombs and bee houses. 3-6pm, Saturday 7th May, Forest Café, 141 Lauriston Place.

erskine's concert at greyfriarsThe Erskine Stewart Melville’s Community Choir and Orchestra: Ola Gjeilo Sunrise Mass and Luminous Night of the Soul – conductor William More, and Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Minor op 35 – conductor Jason Orringe, soloist Maria Urian (ESMS Silvestri Scholar). 7.30pm, Saturday 7th May, Greyfriars Kirk, Greyfriars Place. Tickets £10/£5 on the door or in advance from the Music Department of The Mary Erskine School (tel: 0131 347 5749).

edinburgh trans women logo 2LGBT: Edinburgh Trans Women. A support group aimed at transsexual women at any stage of transition, women who are transgender and live as women full-time or part-time or for those who are questioning their gender identity. ‘We look forward to meeting you and prefer you to email us the first time you want to visit. This helps with security and helps us get ready to welcome you’. 7.30-9.30pm, Saturday 7th May, LGBT Health & Wellbeing, 9 Howe Street. For more information please contact info@edinburghtranswomen.org.uk.

10 things I hate about youPicturehouses After Dark: 10 Things I Hate About You (12A). A new kid must find a guy to date the meanest girl in school, the older sister of the girl he has a crush on, who cannot date until her older sister does. Starring Heath Ledger. 10pm, Saturday 7th May, Cameo, Home Street. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0871 902 5723 or online here.

on footballIberoDocs – Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival: On Football + Short (In Portugese with English subtitles). Sergio and his father, Simáo, haven’t seen each other for over 20 years. On the eve of the 2014 World Cup, Sergio returns to his hometown, Sáo Paulo, hoping to watch the games with Simáo, as they used to when he was a kid. It seems to be a perfect plan for a father-son reunion: a whole month together, their schedule based on the World Cup calendar. But as the days go by, iberodocs 2016 logotheir relationship starts to wander into unknown territory and their pact to watch the entire tournament together turns into a dangerous ritual. Followed by short: History of Abraim /História de Abraim (unrated). 8.15pm, Saturday 7th May, FilmhouseLothian Road. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0131 228 2688 or online.

emily and the fedoras logoEmily & The Fedoras. With infectious energy and onstage banter, this full-on 7-piece is fronted by the dual vocals of Emily Streete and Hayley Jones, beefed up by a two-sax horn section. Expect a dancefloor-filling mix ranging from old-school funk/soul to Amy Winehouse and AC/DC. Plus DJ. 12 midnight (entry from 11.30pm, band on stage 12.45am)-3am, Saturday 7th May, The Jazz Bar, Chambers Street. £5/£4 on the door: please note this venue is strictly cash only.

jerry forde's new phoenix jazz bandLinlithgow Jazz Club: Jerry Forde’s New Phoenix Jazz Band. A jazz septet formed in early 2012 from a wide range of musicians active in the serious and diverse jazz musical traditions. Focusing on the period from the late 1800s to 1970, the band, through arrangements and new compositions produced by the renowned musician, composer and arranger Dick Lee, and Phil Adams and Jerry Forde, will be performing with the specific objectives of helping to continue this rich tradition of vibrant and refined compositions of the period. The band comprises a front line of two (or more) reeds new phoenix jazz band LPDick Lee, Martin Foster, (Lauren Forde) and trumpet by Colin Steele, vocals by Christine Adams, supported in the rhythm section by Phil Adams on rhythm/solo guitar alternating with banjo, Jack Wilson on drums and Jerry Forde on double bass. 7.30pm (doors open 7pm), Saturday 7th May, St Michael’s RC Church Hall (Queen Margaret’s Hall), Blackness Road, Linlithgow. Tickets £8. The club provides tea and coffee (donations welcomed) and you are free to bring your own drinks (alcoholic or non-alcoholic), glasses and snacks. Bring your dancing feet and come prepared to quickstep, foxtrot, jive or swing or just do your own thing – or if you prefer, just relax and enjoy some great music.

joppa tennis club houseTennis Family Fun Day: a free and fun event for all at Joppa Tennis Club on Sunday 8 May. Coaching on the courts for beginners through to advanced players, plus fun simple coordination challenges and quizzes to do in pairs. Parents, friends etc can try to score as many points as possible to win a prize. Refreshments will also be available. Please see the event’s Facebook page here for full details and timetable. 1.30-5pm, Joppa Tennis Courts, EH15 2HU.

big hero 6Filmhouse Junior: films for a younger audience. This week: Big Hero 6 (PG):  an entertaining animated adventure based on a Marvel Comics series. In the futuristic city of San Fransokyo, 14-year-old genius Hiro looks up to his older brother Tadashi. Tadashi is a student at the Institute of Technology, where he has developed an inflatable robot named Baymax, with whom Hiro forms a special bond. 11am, Sunday 8th May, Filmhouse, Lothian Road. Tickets cost £4 per person, big or small.

plant sale 2RBGE Plant Sale: your chance to get your hands on an enviable collection of rare and exotic plants for your own garden, all reared in the Botanic’s Nursery. This year’s highlights will include a special stall of Chilean plants bred for UK gardens, to celebrate RBGE’s scientific connection with the country and the Friends’ recent botanical tour. In addition to unusual flora and fauna, there will be the ever-popular Home Baking Stall – just the thing to keep your energy levels up! 2-4pm, Sunday 8th May, RBGE Nursery, Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh, Inverleith Row. Admission £3.

private investigations - quintin jardine at waterstonesQuintin Jardine: Private Investigations. Come and meet Quintin Jardine, who will be signing copies of his eagerly-awaited new Bob Skinner mystery. 1pm, Sunday 8th May, Waterstones West End, 128 Princes Street.

the cameo welcomes dogsThe Cameo Welcomes Dogs! A furry fundraiser for Edinburgh Dog & Cat Home – all dogs welcome! Tombola and other fundraising activities, a board where you can see a selection of some dogs and cats up for re-homing, staff to speak to from the Home to discuss re-homing, information on volunteering and sponsorship and lots of dogs (including one from the Home!) 1-4pm, Sunday 8th May, Cameo Bar, Cameo, Home Street.

boyhoodPicturehouses Culture Shock: the best in cult and genre films. Today: Boyhood (15). No stranger to episodic filmmaking, director Richard Linklater succeeds brilliantly in following a boy’s life from the ages of six to 18, shooting periodically over 12 years. Ellar Coltrane plays Mason, the son of Mason Snr and Olivia (Linklater regulars Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette). As his divorced parents find new partners of varying suitability, Mason Jnr faces emotional and physical uncertainties with growing maturity. 3pm, Sunday 8th May, Cameo, Home Street. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0871 902 5723 or online.

looking from afarIberoDocs – Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival: Short Docs: Looking from Afar (15) – a programme of six short films in which the perception of the self and its surroundings – country, culture, landscape – seem to expand or sharpen when seen from a distance through space, time, matter or the intangible. From a young Brazilian man in his new Lisbon home facing the end of his Fortaleza adolescence in The Party and the Barking, through the savagery of voice and memory set against a teenage face in Le Boudin, to the lonely cart rolling along the obsolete Colombian railways, across the wild and the ruins in Echo Chamber, these films will take you far and wide. 1pm, Sunday 8th May, Filmhouse, Lothian Road. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0131 228 2688 or online.

run lola runPicturehouses Vintage Sundays: classic films back on the big screen. Today’s film is Run Lola Run (15): three ‘what if’ variations on the same story provide the basis for this German thriller featuring a race against the clock in which a young woman has exactly 20 minutes to save her lover from certain death. 1pm, Sunday 8th May, Cameo, Home Street. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0871 902 5723 or online.

john law meets the reidsLauriston Castle: John Law Meets The Reids – a Costumed Performance Event. In the early 18th century John Law was a famous economist, gambler and, dualist. He was one of Lauriston’s most colourful owners and he returns to the house 300 years after he last visited to find things have changed significantly. lauriston castle exteriorJoin him as he investigates the house and meets the owners, Mr and Mrs Reid, during the Edwardian period. What will he think of the changes and how will they deal with a 200 year old visitor? 2pm or 3pm, Sunday 8th May, Lauriston Castle, 2a Cramond Road South. Tickets cost £5/£3/£12.50 (family ticket) or £6.50/£4.50/£17 with afternoon tea, and must be booked in advance via the Usher Hall Box Office, Lothian Road, in person, by calling 0131 228 1155 or online.

Scotland’s Gardens: Ravenswing. This city garden of about half an acre was completely redesigned 6 years ago after renovation of the house. From a Victorian plan – rectangular paths and small hedges – it is now a wide sweep of lawn and flower beds. The garden is very colourful in late spring and has many different primulae and rhododendrons, also Himalayan poppies and Chilean bushes. Refreshments available. 2-5pm, Saturday 7th May, 30 South Oswald Road, EH9 2HG. Admission £4 of which 40% goes to Medical Aid for Palestinians and the net remaining to SG Beneficiaries.

Roscullen at the top of Conlinton village on Bonaly Road is open on Sunday 8 May from 2:00 till 5:00pm. The admission charge is £4.00 and the proceeds will go to Brooke Hospital for Animals, Friends of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and SG Beneficiaries. More details here.

melissa westernOh Lady, Be Good: celebrate historic, iconic jazz, swing & blues vocals legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday, Sarah Vaughan, Bessie Smith, Eva Cassidy and many more, with songs and informative background stories from acclaimed internationally touring Brisbane-based singer/actor Melissa Western and her world-class backing trio. The_Jazz_Bar posterAn extremely popular Fringe show, Melissa’s enthusiastic delivery and panache make this an unforgettable experience: ‘Great storyteller, feisty, highly enjoyable; fantastic instrumentalists – FIVE STARS!’ (Broadway Baby). Bring the family – no under-18 licensing restrictions on afternoon gigs. 3pm (entry from 2.30pm), Sunday 8th May, The Jazz Bar,  Chambers Street. £7/£5 on the door: please note this venue is strictly cash only.

the creator of the jungleIberoDocs – Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival: The Creator of the Jungle + Short (unrated) (In Catálan with English subtitles). The story of a man who created a jungle next to the highway, building with his bare hands beautiful and unbelievable works of engineering in the forest. This is also the story of how he ended up burning them to ashes to reconstruct them, time after time, over decades. He is known as ‘Garrell’, also as ‘Tarzan from Argelaguer’, and he is not driven by any apparent purpose, except one: going ‘on the go’. Followed by short: Travelling Light (unrated). 3.25pm, Sunday 8th May, Filmhouse, Lothian Road. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0131 228 2688 or online.

richard michael - jazzmusic at st mark's logoMusic for a Summer’s Evening: Jazz Evensong with Richard Michael.  As heard on The Jazz House (BBC Scotland). 7pm, Sunday 8th May, St Mark’s Church, 287 Portobello High Street. Tickets £6 (under 16s free) on the door or in advance from the church.

Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival: Pepe Mujica – Lessons from the Flowerbed + Short (unrated) (In Spanish and German with English subtitles).pepe mujica iberodocs 2016 logoPepe Mujica has become famous for being the ‘world’s poorest president’. The former guerrilla fighter and flower grower is currently considered one of the most charismatic politicians of Latin America. Old and young believe in him thanks to his humble lifestyle and his unconventional manners where political protocol is concerned. His political visions, among them his sensational regulation of the marihuana market, have created international interest. Followed by short: Nae Pasaran! (unrated). 6.05pm, Sunday 8th May, Filmhouse, Lothian Road. Tickets may be purchased from the Box Office in person, by calling 0131 228 2688 or online. This screening will be followed by the IberoDocs Closing Party; see the IberoDocs website for more details.

Quiz_imageFilmhouse Quiz: the ‘phenomenally successful (and rather tricky) monthly quiz. Free to enter, teams of up to eight to be seated in the café bar by 9pm, Sunday 8th May, Filmhouse, Lothian Road.

st giles 3St Giles At Six: George Heriot’s School Senior Chamber Choir, Brass Ensemble and Flute Ensemble. Music by Stanford, MacMillan, Victoria, Will Todd, Philip Stopford and others. 6pm, St Giles Cathedral, High Street. Free; retiring collection.

morag mccallSingers Night with Morag McCall and her Trio: well established in the North East of Scotland and a well-known face on the Edinburgh jazz scene, Aberdeen based singer Morag McCall returns to her home city for her Jazz Bar debut with some of the finest jazz musicians North of the Forth. The_Jazz_Bar posterWith influences from all the jazz vocals greats, Morag and her band bring a set full of swinging standards (with a twist!), some sixties pop, and great groovin’ funk. She’s with Alan King (keys), Colin Black (guitar), Ray Leonard (bass) and Andy James (drums). 9pm (entry from 8pm), Sunday 8th May, The Jazz Bar, Chambers Street. £5/£4 on the door: please note this venue is strictly cash only.

voodoorooms-text-no-bg-200-wideEliza Neals & The Narcotics. The award-winning, sultry, powerful blues-rock-soul vocalist and recording artist is also a composer, publisher, and producer, who has been compared to greats such as Etta James, Janis Joplin, and Ricki Lee Jones. Her work explores the musical spectrum with a combination of blues-rock, psychedelic soul and a twist of jam band with southern rock covers. As a duo, trio or full-blown eight-to-ten piece band, Eliza Neals delivers the most compelling storytelling in ages, backed by a cadre of amazing guitarists with whom she has worked over the years. Currently taking the reigns is Detroit’s international blues guitarist Howard Glazer. 7.30pm, Sunday 8th May, The Voodoo Rooms, West Register Street. Ticket price tbc.

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Man seriously assaulted in attack on North Bridge

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Police in Edinburgh are appealing for information after a man in his 20s was seriously assaulted as he waited for a bus on the North Bridge at 3.30am on Wednesday 4 May 2016. .

The incident occurred at a bus stop nearest to the junction with the Royal Mile on the east side pavement.

A male approached the victim and assaulted him in what appears to be an unprovoked attack.   The suspect is described as white, average build, around 5ft 9ins tall, aged between 25-30 years old and had short dark spiked hair. He was wearing a black leather jacket, dark blue jeans, white t-shirt and had a scar down the left side of his face.

He was in the company of another man who is described as white, between 20-25 years old, stocky build, tattoo on his left arm, light coloured short hair wearing black jeans and a maroon t-shirt.

They were last seen walking towards Princes Street before being lost from view.

The victim sustained serious facial injuries and required medical attention at the Royal Infirmary before being discharged.

Local officers are now carrying out various lines of inquiry in an effort to trace the suspect and are appealing for the assistance of the public to help identify him.

Detective Constable Iain Wallace who is based in Gayfield police station said: “This was a violent and unprovoked attack against an innocent member of the public who had been enjoying a night out.

“Although the incident itself happened during the early hours I’m hopeful that someone may have witnessed what happened or may have seen the suspect.

“Attacks of this nature are thankfully rare but we take a zero tolerance approach towards anyone who engages in this sort of offence.

“We are working hard to trace the suspect as soon as possible and I urge anyone with relevant information to please contact police.”

Those with information that can assist with the ongoing police investigation are asked to contact 101 or the charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.




Dog rehoming charities in Edinburgh need your help

As cruelty to animals has soared alongside the economic slump, charities and volunteer organisations that care for rescued dogs say they are in need of urgent help.

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Since 2008, animal rescue organisations have experienced an increasing number of alerts about cruelty to and neglect of animals. Rescue charities of all sizes, including the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA), have been feeling the strain.

In March 2016, yet another injured dog was found by the SSPCA, this one abandoned in Midlothian near the A6106 at Shawfair. Throughout 2014, the SSPCA alone found homes for 6,719 animals. This does not include the dogs rescued by the 16 independent dog rescue centres and specialist breed rescue societies across the country.

Where help is needed

The Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home is the city’s oldest animal welfare organisation and was originally located on Broughton Road. In 1957, the charity moved to Seafield Road East, and today it helps to find good homes for dogs that are in need of love and attention. Many of the Edinburgh shelters find they have older dogs, and there is a high proportion of Staffordshire Bull Terriers – up to 60 per cent is not unusual. Staffies are high-energy dogs with a strong temperament; however, with the right level of socialisation and training, they can make rewarding pets.

Good homes wanted and more help

Dog homing charities need help from locals to allow them to keep the facilities for rescued animals going. As well as providing a good home for an abandoned dog, straightforward giving of funds is welcomed. Many rescue centres, including the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home, have schemes where regular giving of small amounts is encouraged so that they can plan for the future. Volunteering some time to help out is very valuable, as is sponsoring individual kennels, from as little as £3.75 per month.

Business partnerships

In addition to individual and family help, business support is vital. Corporate donations and fundraisers are welcome, and there is also lots of potential for what’s known as “help in kind.” This is where a business makes a donation of a product rather than cash. A good example is the partnership between the pet healthcare business Bob Martin Vetcare and the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London. Battersea is raising funds for a new vet hospital, and partner Bob Martin has been supplying products, including cat litter and wormers for dogs, so that Battersea can contribute the money these items would have cost to the hospital fund.

The way forward

Help in kind may be the new way forward for Edinburgh’s dog rescue centres when it comes to future sustainability. Just as local residents can give their time as volunteers, or make small regular donations, so local businesses have the opportunity to offer help in kind as well as cash donations. Shelters need all the things associated with taking care of a pet, but in bulk. A typical wish list might include shampoo, worming treatments, feeding bowls and, of course, toys.




Police issue CCTV stills in witness appeal

Police ScotlandPolice Scotland has released CCTV stills of a male and female they would like to speak to in connection with two assaults which happened in Tollcross on New Year’s Day.

The incident happened around 1:40am on Friday 1st January 2016 outside The Cav Nightclub, West Tollcross.

A man and woman had been attending the Hogmanay Celebrations within The Cav Nightclub. It is believed the female witnessed the assaults police are investigating.

The male is described as white, 30s, athletic build, 6ft tall, fair short hair wearing blue jeans, dress style jacket and scarf.

The female is described as white, 5ft10, slim, long brown straight hair, wearing a tanned/beige knee length coat and black high heel shoes.

Detective Sergeant Todd Rutherford stated: “If you are the male or female or if anyone who has knowledge of either male or female, please get in touch.”

Those with any information can contact on Corstorphine CID on 0131 316 2818 or alternatively the charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.




Voting now underway across Scotland

Trish Traynor refreshing her knowledge about what is in the SNP manifesto

Voting is now under way as Edinburgh plays its part in the Scottish Parliament Election 2016.

Residents can cast their vote at the city’s 145 polling places between 7am and 10pm today, Thursday 5 May, to have their say on who will represent them at Holyrood.

More than 366,000 citizens have registered to vote, with around 70% of the city’s approximately 74,000 postal voters having already returned their papers.

The public are being reminded to think carefully before casting their vote, and ensuring they do so by marking one clear X on both their constituency and regional ballot papers.

IMG_8657Andrew Kerr, Returning Officer for Edinburgh, said: “Months of preparation have led up to this point, and I hope that we see a great turnout of voters across the city, similarly to recent elections.

“We want everyone to be able to have their say in this significant vote, and don’t want anyone to miss out on the opportunity because they’re not sure how to. Therefore, I would urge voters to take extra care when filling out their ballot papers.”

Polling places will be open between 7am and 10pm today, Thursday, 5 May, though the public are being advised to avoid busy periods, expected to be before and after normal working hours. Where possible, voters are encouraged to visit mid-morning or mid-afternoon.

Information on local polling places can be found on the polling card delivered to homes or online.

Postal voters who have not yet returned their ballot paper by post will still be able to hand it in at Waverley Court or City Chambers receptions or at any Edinburgh polling place before 10pm.

Those planning to take part in the Election are also being advised to take great care when filling out their ballot paper, by marking a single X next to their choice on both their regional and constituency ballot papers. Additional comments, marks or mistakes can result in a vote not being counted.

The secrecy of ballot papers is important as it ensures no one feels under pressure to vote in a particular way.

Once your vote has been cast

All votes are secure and accounted for so that the final result can be trusted. Every ballot paper, whether used, unused or spoilt, is accounted for and treated as highly sensitive and confidential.

Votes will be counted as soon as possible after the close of the poll at 10pm.

Full details of vote security and counting are available online.




9Bach – Enter The Dragon

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Netversal Communications, Edinburgh

May 6th 2016

Six piece, Welsh language singing alt Folk band, 9Bach, bring their ‘spectral, haunting sound canvases’ and ‘ambient sound pictures’ to Edinburgh this Friday, May 6th.

Their busy Spring tour launches the imminent album release of Anian on New World Records. Their 2014 album, Tincian, was winner of the coveted Best Album in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2015.

9Bach’s sound can be confidently described as near unique in the genre as it can be. Garnering critical praise and radio airplay the album’s evocative charms draws on dubby beats to a Welsh harp, subtle electronica, guitars and hammer dulcimer, sung in Welsh, seeped in subtle female harmonies. With this album 9Bach’s horizons reach way beyond their North Wales environs with songs about early 20th century Greek diaspora and native Australian tribulation. There is both beauty and wisdom entwined in their haunting harmonies and enchanting traditional melodies. Listen out for clever crows and wily foxes.

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Here is what The Edinburgh Reporter’s, John Kennedy, had this to say about the band’s gig at the Moseley Folk Festival, Birmingham –

“…we caught up with alt.Druid/Nu-Welsh Folk Language Trad-doom, harp pluckers 9Bach. Lead singer, Lisa Jen, has only to pronounce the name Caernarfon more than once to set any sentient male aged between 12 and 55 all wobbly in the linguistics. Their harmonies and chiming cadences are to die for: a similar fate that becomes many of their balladic characters but it’s all done with bewitching charm.” Diolch yn fawr.

9Bach are at The Belle Angele 11 Hastie’s Close on Friday 6 May at 8:00pm

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Hibs face uphill struggle following defeat at Starks Park

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Hibs face an uphill struggle to progress into the semi-finals of the Ladbrokes Premiership Play-Offs after losing 1-0 to Raith Rovers last night at Starks Park in Kirkcaldy.

The only goal of the game came in the 74th minute when Rovers’ substitute Harry Panayiotou headed home from a Louis Longridge’s corner kick.

Head Coach Alan Stubbs made three changes to the starting XI that beat Queen of the South on Sunday.

Jason Cummings replaced James Keatings, captain David Gray took over from Niklas Gunnarsson and Marvin Bartley was selected in place of Liam Henderson. Conrad Logan retained the goalkeepers’ jersey with Mark Oxley on the bench.

Not for the first time this season, Hibs dominated possession but were unable to make the break through with Cummings, Bartley and Anthony Stokes creating early chances.

Hibs best opportunity of the night fell to Cummings after some good play by John McGinn but the top scorer’s lob went just over the bar.

After the break Hibs continued to attack looking for an equaliser but it was not to be and with 16 minutes remaining Panayiotou silenced he large travelling support.

It could have been worse moments later but Logan was on hand to save from Longridge.

Hibs continued to press forward and Stokes set up Henderson in time added on however his effort went wide of the post.

The second leg takes place at lunchtime on Saturday and a large crowd is expected at Easter Road. Should Hibs overcome the one goal deficit, they will face Falkirk in the semi-finals with the first leg taking place next Tuesday night at Easter Road with the return leg on Friday at the Falkirk Stadium.

Raith Rovers: Cuthbert, Thomson, Callachan, Toshney, Benedictus, Davodson, Hardie (Stewart 90’), Connolly (Longridge 65’), McKeown, Craigen (Panayiotou 65’), Barr. Substitutes not used: Law, Anderson, Longridge, Bates, Robertson.

Hibernian: Logan, McGregor, Hanlon, Fontaine (Henderson 84’), Gray, Bartley, Fyvie (Keatings 80’), McGinn, Stevenson, Stokes, Cummings (McGeouch 80’). Substitutes not used: Oxley, Gunnarsson, Boyle, Dagnall.

Referee: Kevin Clancy.

Attendance: 5,330.




Five things you need to know today

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Today our Five things are all about The Scottish Parliamentary Election 2016

Where do you go to vote?

Today all campaigning ceases and voters across Scotland have their chance to vote.

If you need to know where to vote then have a look here and search with your postcode. You may vote from 7:00am till 10:00pm.

Reasons you might vote today

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Who can you vote for?

If you don’t know who to vote for then this is the complete list of constituency candidates. Where we have interviewed the candidate there is a link to our article with more information about the individual candidate.

We put out various calls for the candidates to get in touch and be interviewed, but have not managed to interview all of them on camera.

Central

BETTSWORTH, Hannah (Scottish Liberal Democrats)

BOYACK, Sarah (Scottish Labour Party)

DAVIDSON, Ruth (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party)

DICKIE, Alison (Scottish National Party (SNP))

JOHNSTONE, Alison (Scottish Green Party)

LAIRD, Tom (Scottish Libertarian Party)

Eastern

COOK, Nick (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party)

DENHAM, Ash (Scottish National Party (SNP))

D’INVERNO, Cospatric (Scottish Liberal Democrats)

DUGDALE, Kezia (Scottish Labour Party)

Northern and Leith

CALDWELL, Jack (Independent)

HINDS, Lesley (Scottish Labour Party)

MACPHERSON, Ben (Scottish National Party (SNP))

MCGILL, Iain (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party)

VEART, Martin (Scottish Liberal Democrats)

Pentlands

FARTHING-SYKES, Emma (Scottish Liberal Democrats)

HEARY, Blair (Scottish Labour Party)

LINDHURST, Gordon (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party)

MACDONALD, Gordon (Scottish National Party (SNP))

Southern

BRIGGS, Miles (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party)

EADIE, Jim (Scottish National Party (SNP))

JOHNSON, Daniel (Scottish Labour Party)

SUBBARAMAN, Pramod (Scottish Liberal Democrats)

Western

BATHO, Sandy (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party)

COLE-HAMILTON, Alex (Scottish Liberal Democrats)

GIUGLIANO, Toni (Scottish National Party (SNP))

HEADLEY, Cat (Scottish Labour Party)

There are also what is known as list candidates. These are elected on a proportional representation basis from the second vote on your ballot paper which is just for a party. These are the parties who have candidates:

Lothian Region

RISE – Respect, Independence, Socialism and Environmentalism

Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

Scottish Green Party

Scottish Labour Party

Scottish Liberal Democrats

Scottish National Party (SNP)

Scottish Women’s Equality Party

Solidarity – Scotland’s Socialist Movement

UK Independence Party (UKIP)

When will you hear about the results?

We will be at the count tonight. The Edinburgh count results will come from the Royal Highland Centre at Ingliston. If you are curious as to what is happening or would like to keep up with events then do tune in to our live blog here.

We will be tweeting short interviews with all the candidates we can find in the counting hall, sending out audio interviews here and sending you all the up to date news as and when it happens.

The Chief Executive of the City of Edinburgh Council, Andrew Kerr, will be officiating at proceedings tonight as he is also the Chief Returning Officer. He has to oversee all proceedings to ensure that the election is fairly and properly conducted. We hope to speak to him during the count too.

What happens next at Holyrood? 

The first meeting of the fifth session of Holyrood will take place next Thursday 12 May 2016, and all MSPs will be sworn in then.

You can watch the whole proceedings from the Scottish Parliament on Parliament TV. 

A new Presiding Officer will be appointed as Tricia Marwick MSP stood down in March.

Her Majesty the Queen will visit the parliament on 2 July to address MSPs.

 

 

 

 




#SP16 How to vote in the Scottish Parliamentary Election

HolyRood 26Voting in The Scottish Parliamentary Election might appear a little confusing at first glance. Thankfully the Scottish Parliament have an explanatory video to help you with that:

 

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#SP16 Toni Giugliano Edinburgh Western

Toni Giugliano says he wants to represent the various areas of the constituency. He explains: “I work in mental health at the moment and I am witnessing the effects of welfare reform and the impact of Tory austerity on people across the country.

“I want to be able to bring the experience to the fore of why we need a better system and why the UK Government is failing so many people at present with the welfare changes it is implementing.

“I was born in Italy I came to Scotland when I was seven years old and have lived in Edinburgh for most of my life. I worked in the Scottish Parliament for four years on matters directly connected to Edinburgh Western helping communities and people here. I would argue that nobody else knows the range of issues that affects this area better than me from transport issues in Queensferry to broadband in Corstorphine.

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#SP16 Toni Giugliano SNP from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

“I have been in the SNP for a number of years now. I worked in Brussels for a number of organisations and I want to put forward the case for remaining in the EU.




#SP16 Edinburgh Western candidates

Candidates from all four main parties are being fielded in Edinburgh Western Constituency. This seat was won by the SNP MSP Colin Keir with a majority of 2689. Mr Keir stepped down in March 2016. 

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The LibDems say they are particularly strong here as they had an MP in the constituency until 2015. Mike Crockery lost his Westminster seat to Michelle Thomson who was elected as an SNP MP, but who is currently suspended from the whip and who sits as an Independent MP.

BATHO, Sandy – Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 

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#SP16 Sandy Batho Scottish Conservatives from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

COLE-HAMILTON, Alex  – Scottish Liberal Democrats 

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The Edinburgh Reporter #SP16 Alex Cole-Hamilton Edinburgh Western from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

GIUGLIANO, Toni – Scottish National Party (SNP) 

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#SP16 Toni Giugliano SNP from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

HEADLEY, Cat – Scottish Labour Party



#SP16 Sandy Batho Scottish Conservative candidate Edinburgh Western

Sandy Batho was keen to meet The Edinburgh Reporter at the Zoo where he is a Board director. He also lives in the constituency where the zoo and animal conservation are two of his passions.

As an HR director he believes that many of the skills he has developed in his roles for big businesses will stand him in good stead in politics.

“My main interest is in ensuring that there are good economic prospects in the constituency. The backbone of much of our policy is to ensure tat there is a vibrant economy. We need to eliminate the deficit. If we don’t have that then good public expenditure cannot be provided.

“It is good that we have Edinburgh Airport in this constituency for example. It has developed well in recent years since the very small place it was when I first visited it. It now connects continents and that growth is to be applauded.

“We also have the HQ of RBS in Edinburgh Western. The financial sector has taken a huge knock in recent times but I think it is right that we support this major financial institution.”

Listen to our interview with him here:

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#SP16 Sandy Batho Scottish Conservatives from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.




#SP16 Conservatives show off their green shoots at the Botanics

The Edinburgh Central candidate and leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Ruth Davidson, held a very Edinburgh rally at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh earlier today. This was a show of green shoots rather than a rare species, as the others on stage were the younger generation all coming along to take the party forward.

The Scottish Secretary of State David Mundell MP was in attendance to show his support on this the last day of campaigning for Holyrood 2016.

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#SP16 Ruth Davidson Holds A Rally In The Botanics from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

How is that strong opposition going to manifest itself? Ruth Davidson explained: “The way that the Scottish Parliament works is that the larger your party is the more time you get in the Chamber, the more people you get onto committees that provide all the scrutiny, so it is important that we can be that stronger opposition. This means physically stronger in terms of the number of people, but also to be able to use the levers of the parliament to really hold the SNP to account.

Asked if Edinburgh Central was essentially a safe seat for her to be contesting Davidson said: “The Conservatives are coming from fourth position, and we think they can do an awful lot better. I have spoken to thousands of people across Edinburgh Central in the months of this campaign since before Christmas and I know there are lots of people looking to us for the first time. It is also one of the seats which, being a city centre seat, has the highest turnover of voters, so what happens in one election doesn’t necessarily mean it’s going to happen in the next election. So I think it is all to play for in Edinburgh Central.”

 

 




#SP16 Edinburgh Southern candidates

There are four candidates for the Edinburgh Southern Constituency but we have only managed to capture one of them on camera. 

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This has been an SNP seat since 2011 when Jim Eadie won it with a majority of 693.

BRIGGS, Miles – Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

EADIE, Jim – Scottish National Party (SNP)

JOHNSON, Daniel – Scottish Labour Party 

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#SP16 Daniel Johnson Scottish Labour from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

SUBBARAMAN, Pramod – Scottish Liberal Democrats




#SP16 Daniel Johnson Scottish Labour candidate

Daniel Johnson is articulate and assured. He describes himself as a shopkeeper, and told us he runs the Paper Tiger and Studio One chain of shops.

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But although you might think that would make him more suited to being a member of the Conservative party, he has supported Labour for almost 20 years.

He admits he has big set of shoes to fill with Ian Murray MP representing this area for Westminster.

I have real world experience and am not a career politician. I am the sort of person who likes to roll my sleeves up and get things done.

The biggest thing for me is to reconnect politics and people again. In the big noise from the SNP during the last few years I think that has been lost. During my campaign I have run Big Idea Events which are listening events. If I am elected I will keep doing that every single year, publishing the priorities that people tell me about and telling people how I will pursue them in parliament.

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#SP16 Daniel Johnson Scottish Labour from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.




#SP16 Edinburgh Pentlands candidates

This seat was held by the SNP until 2016. Gordon MacDonald took it from the Conservatives in 2011 with a majority of 1758 votes.

The 2016 candidates are:
FARTHING-SYKES, Emma – Scottish Liberal Democrats
HEARY, Blair – Scottish Labour Party

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#SP16 Blair Heary Scottish Labour candidate for Edinburgh Pentlands from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

LINDHURST, Gordon – Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

MACDONALD, Gordon – Scottish National Party (SNP) 

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The Edinburgh Reporter #SP16 Gordon Macdonald Edinburgh Pentlands from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.




#SP16 Edinburgh Northern and Leith candidates

The candidates for Edinburgh Northern and Leith include 23 year-old Jack Caldwell standing as an Independent and Lesley Hinds who has been Lord Provost of Edinburgh. A very diverse list for the constituency held until recently by Labour’s Malcolm Chisholm who has just retired. 
CALDWELL, Jack – Independent 

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The Edinburgh Reporter News #SP16 Jack Caldwell Edinburgh Northern and Leith from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

HINDS, Lesley – Scottish Labour Party 

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The Edinburgh Reporter #SP16 Lesley Hinds Edinburgh N&L from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

MACPHERSON, Ben – Scottish National Party (SNP) 

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The Edinburgh Reporter #SP16 Ben Macpherson Edinburgh Northern & Leith from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

MCGILL, Iain – Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party 

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#SP16 Iain McGill Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

VEART, Martin – Scottish Liberal Democrats




#SP16 Iain McGill Scottish Conservative & Unionist candidate Edinburgh Northern and Leith

Iain McGill has stood for Westminster, Holyrood and the council in the past. He is a fiercely loyal Conservative activist and really wants to have the political position to make a difference.

IMG_8631Born and bred in the capital he is always campaigning for something even if there is no election in sight. He always has a smile on his face no matter what the result!

He is the owner of an employment agency and knows all too well the effects of employment law on both those who work and the bosses. He was behind David Cameron in wanting to renegotiate the EU deal, but will definitely not be voting to stay in the EU.

He told The Edinburgh Reporter : “I think this is the seventh time I am standing in a Parliamentary election. I may need to take up a new hobby as there is a wee gap now until the next parliamentary election in 2020!

“There are two strands to this election. It is quite interesting as a candidate as I can campaign on local issues and personal priorities.

“But there is a party vote and a constituency vote.

“The constituency matters which I would like to change include rough sleeping which is on the rise in Edinburgh.

“Edinburgh used to have fantastic policies and support  for folks who are homeless. It’s changed and we are seeing the effect of that on the streets now. It is entirely avoidable and I want that to be a priority for the city again.

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#SP16 Iain McGill Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

“The other thing comes up a lot during my day to day work and at hustings as well. Parliament passed a bill four or five years ago, the Self-Directed Support Act,  to allow the most vulnerable folks in our society to direct and choose their own support packages. This is a fantastic bill but councils across the country are not implementing that properly. Our most vulnerable folks then have to get a lawyer just to get the rights they should have.

“Speaking up and ensuring that these people get the services that they absolutely deserve, that is where my personal priorities are.

Labour have had 6 leaders in the last 8 years, and they have not landed a punch on the SNP. We need to be providing strong opposition to the SNP and holding them to account, making sure they are not passing the bad bills they are passing like the Named Person legislation, or Offensive Behaviour at Football acts.

“We should be just very much holding them to account and making sure that we don’t have that second referendum.

“People should give their vote to Ruth Davidson and the Scottish Conservatives for a strong opposition.”




#SP16 Edinburgh Eastern candidates

The candidates for the Edinburgh Eastern constituency vacated by the SNP’s Kenny Macaskill include the leader of the Scottish Labour party, Kezia Dugdale. 
We interviewed her and Nick Cook the Conservative candidate as you will see below. We did put out various calls for all candidates to be interviewed on camera but have not managed to speak to them all. The Edinburgh Reporter will be at the Edinburgh Count at Ingliston on Thursday night and will hope to speak to most of the candidates then too.

COOK, Nick – Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

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The Edinburgh Reporter #SP16 Nick Cook Edinburgh Eastern from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

DENHAM, Ash – Scottish National Party (SNP)

D’INVERNO, Cospatric – Scottish Liberal Democrats

DUGDALE, Kezia – Scottish Labour Party 

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The Edinburgh Reporter NEWS #SP16 Kezia Dugdale Edinburgh Eastern from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.




#SP16 Edinburgh Central candidates

The candidates for the Edinburgh Central Constituency are overwhelmingly female. We have interviewed the majority of them and have embedded the videos below: 
BETTSWORTH, Hannah  – Scottish Liberal Democrats
BOYACK, Sarah  – Scottish Labour Party

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#SP16 Sarah Boyack Scottish Labour candidate Edinburgh Central from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

DAVIDSON, Ruth – Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

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The Edinburgh Reporter #SP16 Ruth Davidson from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

DICKIE, Alison – Scottish National Party (SNP)

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The Edinburgh Reporter News #SP16 Alison Dickie from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

JOHNSTONE, Alison – Scottish Green Party

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The Edinburgh Reporter NEWS #SP16 Alison Johnstone from Phyllis Stephen on Vimeo.

LAIRD, Tom – Scottish Libertarian Party