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MUMBAI, INDIA - APRIL 10: Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge during a visit to meet children from Magic Bus, Childline and Doorstep, three non-governmental organizations, and watch a game of cricket at Mumbai's iconic recreation ground, the Oval Maidan, during the royal visit to India and Bhutan on April 10, 2016 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 08: Queen Elizabeth II smiles as she meets people being helped by the Prince's Trust at the Prince's Trust Centre in Kennington on March 8, 2016 in London, England. The Queen was visiting the Centre with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales to mark the 40th Anniversary of the Prince's Trust. TRH's saw the impact the Prince's Trust has on young people and heard about the six programmes run by the Trust to help disadvantaged young people ages 13 to 30 to get into education and employment. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

KING'S LYNN, ENGLAND - JULY 29: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall react as Zephyr (a bald eagle), the mascot of the Army Air Corps flaps his wings at Sandringham Flower Show on July 29, 2015 in King's Lynn, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

KING'S LYNN, ENGLAND - JULY 05: Prince George of Cambridge looks at his sister Princess Charlotte of Cambridge in her pram as he leaves the Church of St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham Estate for the Christening of Princess Charlotte of Cambridge on July 5, 2015 in King's Lynn, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 04: Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Princess Anne, Princess Royal look on as Queen Elizabeth II cuts a Women's Institute Celebrating 100 Years cake at the Centenary Annual Meeting of The National Federation Of Women's Institute at the Royal Albert Hall on June 4, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson-WPA Pool/Getty Images)

SINGAPORE - SEPTEMBER 13: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge glances back at war graves as she leaves Kranji Commonwealth War Cemetery on day 3 of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge's Diamond Jubilee Tour of the Far East on September 13, 2012 in Singapore. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge are on a Diamond Jubilee Tour of the Far East taking in Singapore, Malaysia, the Solomon Islands and the tiny Pacific Island of Tuvalu. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

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PITSENG, LESOTHO - DECEMBER 06: Prince Harry swings young three year old orphan boy called Lerato in this photograph taken with the help of a three year old blind girl called Karabo during a visit to Phelisanong Children's Home on December 6, 2014 in Maseru, Lesotho. Prince Harry was visiting Lesotho to see the work of his charity Sentebale. Sentebale provides healthcare and education to vulnerable children in Lesotho, Southern Africa. The particular theme of his visit was to check on the progress of the Mamohato Children’s Centre which will provide vital support to children affected by HIV. Prince Harry founded Sentebale (which means ‘Forget Me Not’ in Sesotho) with Prince Seeiso in 2006. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Prince Harry; Lerato

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Queen Elizabeth II visits the Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red evolving art installation at the Tower of London on October 16, 2014 in London, England. 888,246 poppies will be planted in the moat by volunteers with the last poppy being planted on the 11th November 2014. Each poppy represents a British or Colonial fatality in the First World War. The poppies are for sale with 10% plus all net proceeds going to six service charities. (Photo by Chris Jackson - WPA Pool /Getty Images)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 20: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge kisses Prince George of Cambridge as they look at a Bilby called George at Taronga Zoo on April 20, 2014 in Sydney, Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are on a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand, the first official trip overseas with their son, Prince George of Cambridge. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

LONDON - DECEMBER 17: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall tours the stables backstage at the Olympia Horse Show on December 17, 2008 in London, England. The Duchess will meet competitors and the horses backstage at the event as well as presenting awards. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

BRAEMAR, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 02: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales break into laughter as they watch Balmoral compete in the tug-of-war during the Braemar Gathering at the Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park on September 2, 2006 in Braemar, Scotland. Large crowds attend each year to acclaim their monarch and Chieftain of the Braemar Gathering. There have been gatherings of one sort or another at Bremar for the last nine hundred years. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales;HRH Queen Elizabeth II

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 29: TRH Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge smile following their marriage at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011 in London, England. The marriage of the second in line to the British throne was led by the Archbishop of Canterbury and was attended by 1900 guests, including foreign Royal family members and heads of state. Thousands of well-wishers from around the world have also flocked to London to witness the spectacle and pageantry of the Royal Wedding. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Prince William;Duke of Cambridge;Catherine;Duchess of Cambridge;

© Licensed to Caters News Agency. 16/12/2014 London, UK. Nineteen year old Nottingham student Sophia Pettersen-Janes who dresses as a doll. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs/Caters

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 12/12/2014 London, UK. Anthony Pender, founder and managing director of the Yummy Pub Company, who has been appointed as chairman of The British Institute of Innkeeping photographed in one of his companies pubs, The Somers Town Coffee House. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to Mercury Press & Media. 13/12/2014 Harrow, UK. MERCURY CAPTION Photo credit : Simon Jacobs/Mercury Press

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 05/12/2014 London, UK. Kai Diekmann, Editor in Chief of Bild has his beard shaved for charity. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 08/01/2015 Watford, UK. BBC Question Time filmed at The Colosseum, Watford, hosted by David Dimbleby. The panel includes Liberal Democrat business secretary Vince Cable MP, Labour's shadow health minister Liz Kendall MP, Conservative former shadow home secretary David Davis MP, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and the broadcaster and columnist Julia Hartley-Brewer. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 29/11/2014 Watford, UK. TV comedian Alan Davies on his Little Victories UK tour at The Colosseum, Watford, Herts. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2012 London, UK. Two BMW vehicles are removed from the M1 southbound carriageway between junctions 5 and 4. Two men, the driver and front seat passenger in one of the cars, died at the scene. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs/LNP

© Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/09/2014 London, UK. A two day old baby elephant peers out from behind his mothers legs at Whipsnade Zoo, Beds. The male calf was born on September 16th to fourth time mum 30 year old Azizah and weighs in at 133kg. The as yet unnamed male was unusually born outside amongst the ten strong Whipsnade herd. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs/LNP

© Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2013 London, UK. Labour Party leader Ed Miliband walks through Crouch End with Labour prospective parliamentary candidate for Hornsey and Wood Green, Catherine West during a visit to the constituency. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs/LNP

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 14/05/2014 London, UK. Bill Oddie photographed in his Hampstead garden, London. TV presenter Bill is supporting The Great Garden Give which asks people to measure the size of their garden and ‘pledge their plot’ via a website calculator that will suggest an affordable donation. 2.5p per square metre or £2.50 for the average-sized UK garden. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 25/07/2013 Enfield, UK. James Ecclestone, CEO and founder of The Grown Up Chocolate Company. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 05/05/2014 London, UK. Royal and celebrity florist Simon Lycett works on designs at his workshop in Camberwell which will be shown in the entrance to the Floral Design Marquee at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Lycett whose clients include, Elton John, Victoria Beckham and Prince Charles based the design on the logo for this year’s show and includes blooms of, celosia, chrysanthemums, eryngiums, roses, achillea, and hydrangeas. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 27/09/2014 London, UK. Great British Bake Off finalist Richard Burr at The Battle Axes, Elstree, Herts for a Chef and Brewer design a pudding competition. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 06/09/2013 London, UK. Chairman of fashion accessories label Zatchels, Greg Tufnell photographed at The Clubhouse, Gresham Street, London. Tufnell, who has a wealth of experience from his roles as managing director with Mothercare and senior roles at Burton and Next, will be working with directors Dean Clarke and Brian Brady on the company’s day-to-day business activities as well as its long-term strategic business development and planning. The leather accessories brand has recently opened two shops to support its e-commerce business, and has been growing its international presence in Asia, as well as in the US and Europe. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/05/2013 London, UK. The last remaining flying Lancaster bomber pays tribute to the Dambusters on a flypast at the RAF Museum, London. Nineteen of the classic aircraft took part in the historic raid on German dam's 70 years ago. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs/LNP

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 09/03/2014 London, UK. Tyler Michell 16, outside the Sherlock Holmes Museum, Baker Street, London. The teenager from Norwich has become a web sensation after eagle-eyed telly fans spotted his likeness to Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch. Doppelganger Tyler has amassed over 15,000 followers on Instagram after posting selfies tagged #benedict, #cumberbatch, #baby, #sherlock. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

© Licensed to London News Pictures. 17.04.13 London, UK. Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's funeral procession makes it's way along Fleet Street to a service at St Paul's Cathedral, London. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs/LNP

© Licensed to simonjacobs.com. 09/04/2014 Windsor, UK. HM The Queen attends an organ recital by Thomas Trotter at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle as part of The Royal College of Organists 150th anniversary celebrations. Photo credit : Simon Jacobs

Baroness Thatcher's Funarel Procession Aldwych 17.04.2013

Anti-Thatcher Protest 13.04.2013

The Rolling Stones Live at the Glastonbury Festival 2013 29,06,2013

Rihanna at the Wireless Festival 2013 14,07,2013

MIchael Fassbender, Ian McKellen and James McAvoy attends the UK Film Premiere of X-Men Days of Future Past on 12,05,2014 at Odeon Leicester Square London

Samuel L Jackson One for the Boys - Charaty Launch 17,06,2013

Beyonce Live The Glastonbury Festival. 26.06.2011

Crowd at the V Festival 16,08,2014

Copyright Pete Jenkins Ltd 0115 960 9738 Photo: Pete Jenkins Mobile 07762 202268 British Open Squash Tournament Albert Hall Nottingham 1st –5th October 5th October 2003 Women’s Final Rachael Grinham (Aus) (3) v Cassie Jackman (Eng) (6) Cassie Jackman in the final

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© Pete Jenkins phone: +44 (0) 11 5960 9738, 07762 202268 email: [email protected] NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Full terms and conditions for digital and traditional use, available on request. Photo credit is required. No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission. 19th October 2007 Alan Simpson M.P. (Nottingham South), Chair of Labour Against the War. Public meeting with Discussion organised by Beeston Labour Party. New Venture Social Club, Technology Drive, Beeston Rylands, Nottingham, East Midlands.

Core Cities Summit Name: Andy McLeod Head of Public Sector Transformation CISCO Systems Date: 7th November 2007 Event: Core Cities Summit Address/Venue: Albert Hall Conference Centre, Nottingham

Professor Michael Parkinson CBE. Associate Pro Vice Chancellor for civic engagement at the University of Liverpool and Ambassador for the Heseltine Institute for Public Policy and Practice Name: Date: 10/11/20007 Event: Core Cities Address/Venue: Albert Hall

NASUWT, New Teacher Seminar Name: Nic_Morgan Date: 16/11/2019 Event: NASUWT, New Teacher Seminar Address/Venue: Hilton Metropole, Birmingham, B40 1PP

Nathan Bostock - CEO, Santander UK - Keynote speaker L-r when seated: Chair: Professer Edward Peck - Vice-Chancellor, NTU, Melanie Currie - Deputy Dean, Nottingham Business School, Santa Brice - creative Lead, The Treat Kitchen Confectionery, Jess Barnett - Director, The Treat Kitchen Confectionery, Nathan Bostock - CEO, Santander UK Name: Chair: Professer Edward Peck - Vice-Chancellor Date: 15/10/2019 Event: Panel Event: The Importance of support for SMEs, internships and entrepreneurship to the regional economy Address/Venue:

Name: Paul Jackson, Supply Chain Director, Keepmoat Homes, Doncaster Date: 03/10/2019 Event: nterview and headshot shoot of Paul Jackson for Mareanne Bradly Keystone Group Address/Venue: Keepmoat Homes Limited, The Waterfront, Lakeside Boulevard, Doncaster, DN4 5PL

H21 NIC Hydrogen Testing Facility Launch - Jonathan Brearley, Executive Director Systems and Networks OFGEM Name: Jonathan Brearley, Executive Director Systems and Networks OFGEM, Date: 04/07/2019 Event: H21 NIC Hydrogen Testing Facility Launch Address/Venue: H21, NIC Health and Safety Laboratory, Harpur HillBuxton, SK17 9JN Agenda – H21 Rig at NIC Health and Safety lab Launch 11.30 Welcome speech Mark Horsley, CEO, Northern Gas Networks 11.40 Keynote address Jonathan Brearley, Executive Director, Ofgem 11.50 H21 NIC project overview NGN - Keith Owen – introduction and H21 NIC Film HSL - Catherine Spriggs / Stuart Hawksworth DNVGL - Dan Alison / Gary Tomlin 12.25 Site tours, lunch and networking 12.25 - 12.55pm Group 1 Delivery bays (Keith Thompson) Gas bank (Lee Crowley) Control room (HSL / Phil Lamb) Testing bays (Russ Oxley) Group 2 Control room (HSL / Phil Lamb) Delivery bays (Keith Thompson) Testing bays (Russ Oxley) Gas bank (Lee Crowley) 12.55 - 1.25pm Group 3 Delivery bays (Keith Thompson) Gas bank (Lee Crowley) Control room (HSL / Phil Lamb) Testing bays (Russ Oxley) Group 4 Control room (HSL / Phil Lamb) Delivery bays (Keith Thompson) Testing bays (Russ Oxley) Gas bank (Lee Crowley) 1.25 Closing remarks Mark Horsley?/Keith Owen?

Francis O'Grady, TUC general Secretary, Name: Francis O'Grady, TUC general Secretary, Date: 30th March 2019 Event: TUC Midlands regional Annual Conference Address/Venue: The Derby Conference Centre, London Road, Derby DE24 8UX

Detail Photography © Pete Jenkins 2005 Tel: 0115 960 9738 Web: www.petejenkins.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] 23, Corby Road, Mapperley, Nottingham NG3 5HF Mobile: 07762 202268 28th December 2005 Tobogganing

Detail Photography © Pete Jenkins 2005 Tel: 0115 960 9738 Web: www.petejenkins.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] 23, Corby Road, Mapperley, Nottingham NG3 5HF Mobile: 07762 202268 21st October 2005 People

Detail photography © Pete Jenkins 2005 Tel: 0115 960 9738 Web: www.petejenkins.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] 23, Corby Road, Mapperley, Nottingham NG3 5HF Mobile: 07762 202268 Porthcawl 8th January 2005 Barry-John and Daddy visit Grandma and Grandpa in Porthcawl. Waves crashing over the harbour wall at Porthcawl

© Pete Jenkins 2004 Tel: 0115 960 9738 Web: www.petejenkins.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] 23, Corby Road, Mapperley, Nottingham NG3 5HF Mobile: 07762 202268 Iron Bridge. 26th September 2004 Tribute to Brian Clough OBE hosted by Nottingham City Council and Derby City Council in Nottingham’s Market Square The tribute opened around 10.15am with images and film from Brian Clough’s career on the giant TV screen in front of the Council House. At 10.45 Deputy Lord Mayor of Nottingham Councillor Mo Munir introduced the tribute. He was followed by The leader of Derby City Council Maurice Burgess. Chaplain to the Lord Mayor of Nottingham Reverend Tony De Alwiss led the prayers and then the Hymn Abide with me was sung by The crowd accompanied by the Carlton Male Voice Choir. (Twenty Welsh men not trying very hard could have out sung the crowd). John McGovern Captain of Brian Clough’s European Cup Winning team then came and made his tribute- welcomed by the crowd, and this was followed by a one minute silence, and a musical finale of ‘My Way’

Detail Photography © Pete Jenkins 2004 Tel: 0115 960 9738 Web: www.petejenkins.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] 23, Corby Road, Mapperley, Nottingham NG3 5HF Mobile: 07762 202268 8th August 2004 English Heritage’s Festival of History, Stoneleigh Park Coventry. The Battle of Naseby. The Sealed Knot, Fairfax Battalia, Marquis of Winchester’s Regiment of Foot, re-enact the key battle of the English Civil War. The Parliamentarians under Sir Thomas Fairfax defeated the Royalists under Prince Rupert. Parliamentarian Musketeers

© 2004 Pete Jenkins - digital and silver based photography. Tel: 0115 960 9736 Mob: 07762 202268 23, Corby Road, Mapperley, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG3 5HF. Photo: Pete Jenkins 23rd June 2004 Museum of Welsh Life – Cardiff St Fagins. Ffermdy Garreg Fawr Farmhouse. This farmhouse dates from 1545 and was moved from Waunfawr near Caernavon in Gwynedd. The massive walls are constructed of slate blacks quarried near the building's location. The plan is typical of North-West Wales from 1570 – 1750 with two thirds of the floor space taken up by living room or hall, with a large open fireplace. Two opposing doors separate the room from the dairy and storeroom. Upstairs are two rooms, one large with a fireplace, there was also a hay loft for storage. The tall chimney stacks were a status symbol indicating a substantial farmer or minor gentleman. The house is furnished in 15th Century Gwynedd style

Copyright 2004 Pete Jenkins Tel: 0115960 9738 Mob: 07782 202268 23, Corby Road, Mapperley, Nottingham, NG3 5HF, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. 8th March 2004 Nottingham Express Transit Market Square tram stop

© 2004 Pete Jenkins - digital and silver based photography. Tel: 0115 960 9736 Mob: 07762 202268 23, Corby Road, Mapperley, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG3 5HF. Photo: Pete Jenkins 1st March 2004 Greens Windmill– Nottingham

Copyright 2004 Pete Jenkins tel: 0115 960 9738 Mob: 07762 202268 Photo: Pete Jenkins 23 Corby Road, Mapperley, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG3 5HF 6th January 2004 Nottingham’s latest piece of public art, is an elegant new sculpture standing in Bolero Square outside the National Ice Centre. It was unveiled on December 19 2003. The striking landmark in stainless steel is lit from below and rotates. Its height and slender shape counterbalance the horizontal lines of Bolero Square. Nottingham City Council commissioned the19 metre high sculpture with £80,000 funding from the Arts Council England regional arts lottery programme. The sculpture has been designed by Nottingham art and design partnership Wolfgang and Heron who won national acclaim last year for their Angel Wings sculpture at the N1 Centre in Islington, London. Working with them are structural engineers Price and Myers, a London company with offices in the Lace Market, Nottingham. It will be unveiled by Nottingham businessman and benefactor Mich Stevenson OBE, Chairman of the National Ice Centre company. His financial contribution to the sculpture made it possible. Work has been taking place in Bolero Square for more than a month putting the rotating mechanism in place while the sculpture was being made by metal fabrication company Goodmans of Colwick. The abstract design reflects the themes of ice, skate blades and the way skaters and sports stars turn on the ice. Sculpture for Bolero Square Client: Nottingham City Council (NCC) in association with the National Ice Centre Consultant: Wolfgang & Heron, Artists, Price & Myers 3D Engineering, NCC Design and Property Services (DPS) Contractor: Goodman Metal Works, Tanbry Construction Contract: £98,800 March—December 2003 Background: In 2001 DPS successfully secured Arts Lottery funding to realise a long held ambition for a piece of public art for the National Ice Centre using European funds for its square as match funding. Nottingham artists Wolfgang & Heron secured the commission after a national competition. The brief asked for the design of an inspirational sculpture with both day and night-time presence. The artists worked closely with DPS staff and Price & Myers structural engineers to bring their design to fruition, employing a local firm to fabricate the sculpture. The Arts Lottery also contributed funds to promoting “Art of Regeneration”, the regular involvement of artists in NCC construction projects, a pilot culminating in the Bolero Square sculpture. Description: The design of the sculpture is derived from the abstracted form of a pirouetting ice dancer and is fabricated entirely in stainless steel. 19 metres tall, with 107 discs, its precise individual shapes are computer-generated and have been welded to a central column. The sculpture slowly rotates, powered by an underground motor, generating a gentle wave motion. At night the sculpture is lit from below creating a dramatic play of light and shadow. Contact: Andrea Heinlein, Assistant Director Design and Property 0115 915 8010 Client: Geoff Huckstep, Chief Executive, National Ice Centre 0115 8533000

Thousands of people, many in fancy dress, took part in the annual Loony Dook New Years swim in the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in the shadow of the iconic Forth Bridges today. © Dave Johnston / EEm

Pictured: participants prepare for the festival. The spectacular annual Beltane Fire Festival takes place on Calton Hill in Edinburgh to herald in the start of summer. © Dave Johnston / EEm

The last paddle steamship built in Britain, the Maid of the Loch, which has been moored derelict on Loch Lomond in the Trossachs National Park, is pulled out of the water for only the second time in 40 years for refurbishment. © Dave Johnston / EEm

60,000 revellers packed into central Edinburgh to bring in the New Year. Franz Ferdinand headlined the concert in the gardens, with a spectacular firework display bringing in 2019. © Dave Johnston / EEm

Thousands of people, many in fancy dress, took part in the annual Loony Dook New Years swim in the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in the shadow of the iconic Forth Bridges today. © Dave Johnston / EEm

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Residents in Ratho in West Edinburgh add to the unofficial bonfire in the village. Despite official bonfire night events being banned due to the covid pandemic communities throughout Scotland continued with the annual tradition. (c) Dave Johnston

Protesters gathered outside the Scottish Parliament, against police advice, to protest at the ongoing lockdown in Scotland. Protest group Scotland Against Lockdown organised the ‘march for freedom’ and urged demonstrators to march from the Parliament to the First Minister’s official residence in Bute House. Police made several arrests. (c) Dave Johnston

Hundreds of swimmers, many in fancy dress, braved freezing temperatures to take to the waters of the Firth of Forth in Kinghorn, Fife in the annual new years day swim Loony Dook. (c) Dave Johnston

Pictured: Revellers chilling at the silent disco during the Scottish capital's hogmanay celebrations. 100,000 revellers were expected to pack into the centre of Edinburgh for the Hogmanay street party to bring in the New Year. (c) Dave Johnston

Cedric Itten (Rangers) scores the equaliser during the Scottish Premiership match between Motherwell and Rangers at Fir Park, where a draw saw the points shared. (c) Dave Johnston

Pictured: Willie Rennie joins 4 year olds Alana and Ella doing some colouring in. Scottish Liberal Democrat Leader Willie Rennie visited the Lauriston nursery in Dunfermline to promote the party’s new policy to provide money for free childcare for children from nine months in Scotland and invest in Scottish schools and nurseries. (c) Dave Johnston

A lorry shed hundreds of thousands of brussell sprouts after tipping over on a roundabout in Rosyth, Fife. The road was closed for several hours as workers used shovels and a mechanical digger to scoop up the sprouts. (c) Dave Johnston

Scottish Liberal Democrat Leader Willie Rennie visited the Lauriston nursery in Dunfermline to promote the party’s new policy to provide money for free childcare for children from nine months in Scotland and invest in Scottish schools and nurseries. © Dave Johnston / EEm

Pictured: Burryman The folklore character the Burryman carried out his annual walk through the streets of Queensferry to mark the start of the Ferry Fair, traditionally having a glass of whisky at every bar on the route. Covered head to toe in over 20,000 burrs, the tradition dates back hundreds of years. © Dave Johnston / EEm

The traditional start to the salmon fishing season in Scotland took place on the River Tay at Meikleour near Kinclaven. Fishers from all over the country took part in the march to the river and blessing of the water before casting their lines. Singer Dougie MacLean made the first cast, and helped bless the water with malt whisky with Perth and Kinross Provost councillor Dennis Melloy. (c) Dave Johnston

Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson visited the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Glasgow, where she met worshippers. © Dave Johnston / EEm

Pictured: Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn delivers his keynote speech to conference. The Scottish Labour spring conference opened in Dundee on Friday. (c) Dave Johnston

Alfie Hunter (5) and Solo Blyth (5) both from Edinburgh and Steven Hunter (9) have fun in the ponds outside the Scottish Parliament, on what is predicted to be the hottest day of the year. © Dave Johnston / EEm

Swimmers took to the water in Portobello, including selfie takers, despite official ‘Loony Dooks’ being cancelled this year. (c) Dave Johnston

DUNDEE, SCOTLAND, AUGUST 20 2020: Salvage expert Alec Crawford at home in Newport-on-Tay, Fife, Alec has made his fortune by hunting – and finding – their lost treasures. (Photo: Ross Johnston/Newsline Media)

Saturday 3rd September 2016, Braemar, Scotland. Thousands of spectators on Royal Deeside this weekend attend the annual Braemar Gathering. The event is renowned for its attendance by various members of the royal family. The Braemar Gathering is seen as the biggest event in the Highland Games calendar, and is always on the first Saturday in September. This year it is helping to raise funds for residents affected when the River Dee burst its banks in December. Pictured: Competitors at the games (Photo: Ross Johnston/Newsline Media)

Monday 28th September 2015, Aberdeen, Scotland. Activity Mix Neon Run (Photo: Ross Johnston/Newsline Media)

Nick Compton, player with Somerset County Cricket Club, who is the grandson of Sir Denis Compton.

Jeremy Keeling, co founder of Monkey World, with 'Joly' the Orang-Utang

MAY0025103. DAILY TELEGRAPH. Clive Aslet viewing crop circles in Wiltshire. 13/8/10

President Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron visiting Mount Pleasant Primary School, Rogerstone, Newport before the start of the Nato Summit.

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, wearing the full-day ceremonial uniform of a General in the Army, with a General's frock coat, takes the salute at the ceremonial parade at Armed Forces Day in Cardiff.

The annual Jane Austen Festival in Bath, where hundreds of admirers dress in Regency costumes and parade through the city.

Gillian McCarthy, who suffers from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, finds exposure to virtually all man-made products life threatening and has to live in a hut in a field on an organic farm.























