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Stories from the back passage - the scene behind Edinburgh courthouse
Court Solidarity action in Edinburgh
Activists climb Edinburgh crane to say "No More Brownwash"
At 6am today (Tuesday 5 July) three activists from Brighton & Hove WDM climbed a crane in central Edinburgh to call for the end of Gordon Brown's attempts to co-opt the aims of the Make Poverty History campaign and twist them to the UK government's own advantage.Lothian and Borders Police Chief Constable press conference
Between 11.00am and 12.00 Lothian and Borders Police Chief Constable held a press conference. These MP3 recordings have been made from the BBC 24news channel and BBC online
TERRORIST ACT USED AGAINST SUSPECTED EDINBURGH CARNIVAL DEMONSTRATORS
Five people were detained under the Terrorist Act at Stanstead airport this morning, Tuesday 5th July, and interrogated about whether they had been involved in yesterday’s Carnival for Full Enjoyment.Anti-shell action in Edinburgh
Edinburgh Court Update: 128 Cases - Public Banned from Court : Restrictive Bail
Update from Chambers Street CourtDissent! Info Line
From Tuesday 5th July 12:00 to Thursday 7th July 12:00 (and maybe beyond), up-to-date news from the streets, fields and golf courses on 0786 785 1382, 0787 146 0508 and 0793 995 3204.Edinburgh G8 Carnival - Soundsystem Seized by Police
Princess Street G8 Carnival Rooftop Pics
G8 Banner Drop Edinburgh: "No More Brown Wash"
Tuesday 5th July: A banner has been dropped from a crane near to Edinburgh main train station.Video: Make Borders History - 3rd July Glasgow - A walking tour of Migration
The Make Borders History tour of Glasgow. The make border tour-ists split up in 6 groups of 30 to 100 people to explore the border regime as it manifests itself in the Scottish city.
There were no 'riots' in Edinburgh this afternoon.
An overview of one of the protests in Edinburgh on Monday 4th July.Photo's from Ecovillage - Stirling
Carnivalistas take over Edinburgh city centre
The Carnival for Full Enjoyment took over the streets of central Edinburgh today. Despite a level of police violence rarely seen in Scotland, Princes Street was occupied and closed all afternoon, and well into the evening. A significant number of locals were involved along with internationals.Red Pepper report on Edinburgh protest
Latest news on Edinburgh protests now on Red Pepper's blog site
http://redpepper.blogs.com/
