Everyone’s a winner at Sick Kids awards lunch

Everyone’s a winner at Sick Kids awards lunch

The Sick Kids Friends Foundation (SKFF) hosted an awards lunch at Edinburgh’s Caledonian Hotel for its fundraisers, volunteers, patients and staff as part of its 20th anniversary celebrations. Forth One Radio DJs Boogie and Arlene hosted the event, presenting awards to the winners who were nominated by the public and... read more
Sign of the Times

Sign of the Times

Campaigners in Glasgow launched the Journey to the G8 as part of a campaign to eradicate global hunger read more
Green campaigners have a go in Gogarburn

Green campaigners have a go in Gogarburn

FRIENDS of the Earth Scotland demonstrators protested outside the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) annual meeting at Gogarburn, the bank’s global headquarters. Campaigners posed as bankers eating coal to highlight RBS’s role in financing mountaintop removal, one of the most drastic methods of coal mining. Picture: Colin Hattersley read more
Book sale opens new chapter for Dr Williams

Book sale opens new chapter for Dr Williams

THE GOOD BOOK: Dr Rowan Williams, the new chair of Christian Aid and former Archbishop of Canterbury, launched this year’s Christian Aid Week Book Sale at St Andrew’s and St George’s West Church in Edinburgh read more

Features

Not packing it up… not packing it in

Faslane’s famous peace campers are not for turning, discovers Robert Armour

Not packing it up… not packing it in
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Video

In video: The struggle goes on

TFN visits the anti-Trident peace camp on the Gare Loch and talks to activists

In video: The struggle goes on
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Podium

The case for a Poverty Commissioner

Judith Robertson argues for a radical new approach to fighting UK poverty

The case for a Poverty Commissioner
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Charity Technology Trust Scottish Charity Award 2013

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