First minister, Jack McConnell (r) and Scottish National party leader, John Swinney show, school children from Cooper-Angus school,Tayside and Ardeer school North Ayrshire how to vote in the Scottish parliament in Edinburgh during their tour which was to mark Europe day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-first-minister-jack-mcconnell-r-and-scottish-national-party-leader-106889315.html
RMG5W6BF–First minister, Jack McConnell (r) and Scottish National party leader, John Swinney show, school children from Cooper-Angus school,Tayside and Ardeer school North Ayrshire how to vote in the Scottish parliament in Edinburgh during their tour which was to mark Europe day.
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331955.html
RM2Y16FMK–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deputy-first-minister-and-education-secretary-john-swinney-meeting-pupils-at-firrhill-high-school-in-edinburgh-as-they-get-their-exam-results-higher-passes-for-pupils-sitting-scottish-exams-have-remained-largely-in-line-with-last-year-official-figures-show-image214706678.html
RMPD8MFJ–Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show.
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331956.html
RM2Y16FMM–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deputy-first-minister-and-education-secretary-john-swinney-meeting-pupils-at-firrhill-high-school-in-edinburgh-as-they-get-their-exam-results-higher-passes-for-pupils-sitting-scottish-exams-have-remained-largely-in-line-with-last-year-official-figures-show-image214706679.html
RMPD8MFK–Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney (left) and Emmanuel Cocher, the Consul General of France, attend a service to show support for Paris attacks victims at St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-deputy-first-minister-john-swinney-left-and-emmanuel-cocher-the-consul-108518524.html
RMG8FCDG–Deputy First Minister John Swinney (left) and Emmanuel Cocher, the Consul General of France, attend a service to show support for Paris attacks victims at St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh.
Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deputy-first-minister-and-education-secretary-john-swinney-meeting-pupils-at-firrhill-high-school-in-edinburgh-as-they-get-their-exam-results-higher-passes-for-pupils-sitting-scottish-exams-have-remained-largely-in-line-with-last-year-official-figures-show-image214706687.html
RMPD8MFY–Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show.
SNP leader John Swinney talks to Tina O'Brien (Sarah Platt in the show) on the set of Coronation Street where he pronounced the Manchester-produced series his favourite soap, and said he would still be a fan after Scottish independence. *....He also visited the new Commonwealth Games stadium. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-snp-leader-john-swinney-talks-to-tina-obrien-sarah-platt-in-the-show-106886268.html
RMG5W2EM–SNP leader John Swinney talks to Tina O'Brien (Sarah Platt in the show) on the set of Coronation Street where he pronounced the Manchester-produced series his favourite soap, and said he would still be a fan after Scottish independence. *....He also visited the new Commonwealth Games stadium.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney (left) and Emmanuel Cocher, the Consul General of France, attend a service to show support for Paris attacks victims at St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-deputy-first-minister-john-swinney-left-and-emmanuel-cocher-the-consul-108518525.html
RMG8FCDH–Deputy First Minister John Swinney (left) and Emmanuel Cocher, the Consul General of France, attend a service to show support for Paris attacks victims at St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh.
Scottish National Party MSPs (left to right) Andrew Welsh, John Swinney and Alisdair Morgan protest outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh to show their commitment to abolishing tolls on the Tay and Forth road bridges. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-scottish-national-party-msps-left-to-right-andrew-welsh-john-swinney-109297072.html
RMG9PWET–Scottish National Party MSPs (left to right) Andrew Welsh, John Swinney and Alisdair Morgan protest outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh to show their commitment to abolishing tolls on the Tay and Forth road bridges.
Lewis Britain shows off his grades as Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meets pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lewis-britain-shows-off-his-grades-as-deputy-first-minister-and-education-secretary-john-swinney-meets-pupils-at-firrhill-high-school-in-edinburgh-as-they-get-their-exam-results-higher-passes-for-pupils-sitting-scottish-exams-have-remained-largely-in-line-with-last-year-official-figures-show-image214706700.html
RMPD8MGC–Lewis Britain shows off his grades as Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meets pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show.
File photo dated 17/5/2024 of First Minister John Swinney who has pleged that the Scottish Government will be 'relentlessly focussed' on the the public's priorities. Mr Swinney is to use a series of events over the course of what will be his second full week in office to show Scots how his administration will 'deliver for them in the areas they care about the most'. Issue date: Sunday May 19, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-1752024-of-first-minister-john-swinney-who-has-pleged-that-the-scottish-government-will-be-relentlessly-focussed-on-the-the-publics-priorities-mr-swinney-is-to-use-a-series-of-events-over-the-course-of-what-will-be-his-second-full-week-in-office-to-show-scots-how-his-administration-will-deliver-for-them-in-the-areas-they-care-about-the-most-issue-date-sunday-may-19-2024-image606900121.html
RM2X7AK89–File photo dated 17/5/2024 of First Minister John Swinney who has pleged that the Scottish Government will be 'relentlessly focussed' on the the public's priorities. Mr Swinney is to use a series of events over the course of what will be his second full week in office to show Scots how his administration will 'deliver for them in the areas they care about the most'. Issue date: Sunday May 19, 2024.
First Minister of Scotland John Swinney (second right, front row) along with party leaders and fellow MSPs show support Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 in the Garden Lobby after First Minister's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Thursday May 16, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-minister-of-scotland-john-swinney-second-right-front-row-along-with-party-leaders-and-fellow-msps-show-support-mental-health-awareness-week-2024-in-the-garden-lobby-after-first-ministers-questions-at-the-scottish-parliament-in-holyrood-edinburgh-picture-date-thursday-may-16-2024-image606555115.html
RM2X6PY6K–First Minister of Scotland John Swinney (second right, front row) along with party leaders and fellow MSPs show support Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 in the Garden Lobby after First Minister's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Thursday May 16, 2024.
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331972.html
RM2Y16FN8–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
First Minister of Scotland John Swinney (left) and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar (right) along with fellow MSPs show support for Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 in the Garden Lobby after First Minister's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Thursday May 16, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-minister-of-scotland-john-swinney-left-and-scottish-labour-leader-anas-sarwar-right-along-with-fellow-msps-show-support-for-mental-health-awareness-week-2024-in-the-garden-lobby-after-first-ministers-questions-at-the-scottish-parliament-in-holyrood-edinburgh-picture-date-thursday-may-16-2024-image606556512.html
RM2X6R10G–First Minister of Scotland John Swinney (left) and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar (right) along with fellow MSPs show support for Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 in the Garden Lobby after First Minister's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Thursday May 16, 2024.
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331984.html
RM2Y16FNM–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
First Minister of Scotland John Swinney (left) and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar (right) along with fellow MSPs show support for Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 in the Garden Lobby after First Minister's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Thursday May 16, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-minister-of-scotland-john-swinney-left-and-scottish-labour-leader-anas-sarwar-right-along-with-fellow-msps-show-support-for-mental-health-awareness-week-2024-in-the-garden-lobby-after-first-ministers-questions-at-the-scottish-parliament-in-holyrood-edinburgh-picture-date-thursday-may-16-2024-image606556533.html
RM2X6R119–First Minister of Scotland John Swinney (left) and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar (right) along with fellow MSPs show support for Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 in the Garden Lobby after First Minister's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Thursday May 16, 2024.
Scottish National Party MSPs Fergus Ewing (left) and John Swinney protest outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh to show their commitment to abolishing tolls on the Tay and Forth road bridges. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scottish-national-party-msps-fergus-ewing-left-and-john-swinney-protest-outside-the-scottish-parliament-in-edinburgh-to-show-their-commitment-to-abolishing-tolls-on-the-tay-and-forth-road-bridges-image380583474.html
RM2D3522X–Scottish National Party MSPs Fergus Ewing (left) and John Swinney protest outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh to show their commitment to abolishing tolls on the Tay and Forth road bridges.
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331961.html
RM2Y16FMW–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deputy-first-minister-and-education-secretary-john-swinney-meeting-pupils-at-firrhill-high-school-in-edinburgh-as-they-get-their-exam-results-higher-passes-for-pupils-sitting-scottish-exams-have-remained-largely-in-line-with-last-year-official-figures-show-image214706697.html
RMPD8MG9–Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show.
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331954.html
RM2Y16FMJ–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deputy-first-minister-and-education-secretary-john-swinney-meeting-pupils-at-firrhill-high-school-in-edinburgh-as-they-get-their-exam-results-higher-passes-for-pupils-sitting-scottish-exams-have-remained-largely-in-line-with-last-year-official-figures-show-image214706669.html
RMPD8MF9–Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show.
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620332290.html
RM2Y16G4J–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deputy-first-minister-and-education-secretary-john-swinney-meeting-pupils-at-firrhill-high-school-in-edinburgh-as-they-get-their-exam-results-higher-passes-for-pupils-sitting-scottish-exams-have-remained-largely-in-line-with-last-year-official-figures-show-image214706681.html
RMPD8MFN–Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney meeting pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show.
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620332294.html
RM2Y16G4P–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney tals with Callum Brown as he meets pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deputy-first-minister-and-education-secretary-john-swinney-tals-with-callum-brown-as-he-meets-pupils-at-firrhill-high-school-in-edinburgh-as-they-get-their-exam-results-higher-passes-for-pupils-sitting-scottish-exams-have-remained-largely-in-line-with-last-year-official-figures-show-image214706692.html
RMPD8MG4–Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney tals with Callum Brown as he meets pupils at Firrhill High School in Edinburgh as they get their exam results. Higher passes for pupils sitting Scottish exams have remained largely in line with last year, official figures show.
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331959.html
RM2Y16FMR–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620332121.html
RM2Y16FXH–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331958.html
RM2Y16FMP–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331966.html
RM2Y16FN2–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620332279.html
RM2Y16G47–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620331964.html
RM2Y16FN0–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620332286.html
RM2Y16G4E–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620353029.html
RM2Y17EH9–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620352744.html
RM2Y17E74–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351822.html
RM2Y17D26–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620353018.html
RM2Y17EGX–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351815.html
RM2Y17D1Y–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351813.html
RM2Y17D1W–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620353034.html
RM2Y17EHE–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351809.html
RM2Y17D1N–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351749.html
RM2Y17CYH–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351818.html
RM2Y17D22–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620353026.html
RM2Y17EH6–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351808.html
RM2Y17D1M–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351810.html
RM2Y17D1P–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620353017.html
RM2Y17EGW–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620353033.html
RM2Y17EHD–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351805.html
RM2Y17D1H–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620353016.html
RM2Y17EGT–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351819.html
RM2Y17D23–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620353021.html
RM2Y17EH1–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/surge-scotland-performing-a-funereal-excerpt-from-their-large-scale-street-spectacle-and-musical-pandemonium-show-beautiful-bones-as-part-of-a-protest-outside-scottish-parliament-on-5-september-2024-in-response-to-creative-scotland-announcing-its-decision-on-19-august-to-abolish-its-fund-for-individual-arts-professionals-due-to-funding-constraints-from-the-scottish-government-an-announcement-was-made-late-on-4-september-that-the-fund-would-be-reinstated-however-there-are-ongoing-concerns-about-the-future-of-arts-funding-in-scotland-this-protest-was-organised-by-stuc-scottish-trades-unio-image620351802.html
RM2Y17D1E–Surge Scotland performing a funereal excerpt from their large-scale street spectacle and musical pandemonium show 'Beautiful Bones', as part of a protest outside Scottish Parliament on 5 September 2024 in response to Creative Scotland announcing its decision on 19 August to abolish its fund for individual arts professionals due to funding constraints from the Scottish government; an announcement was made late on 4 September that the fund would be reinstated, however there are ongoing concerns about the future of arts funding in Scotland. This protest was organised by STUC (Scottish Trades Unio
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