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Published Date: 07 January 2009
MEMBERS of the public are being asked to suggest speakers or subjects for this year's Festival of Politics at the Scottish Parliament.
Holyrood bosses are to mark the fifth anniversary of the event – and the tenth anniversary of the parliament – with the longest-ever festival, over five days.

They say they want to hear from individuals and organisations about what they would like to see included in the programme.

The Festival of Politics was launched as a three-day event in 2005. Oscar-winning actress Vanessa Redgrave, BBC broadcaster Andrew Marr and former Labour leader Neil Kinnock were among the big names appearing.

The 2007 festival saw appearances by former Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy, BBC broadcaster Kate Adie and chef and broadcaster Clarissa Dickson-Wright.

Last year's featured former Labour Chancellor Denis Healey, former Tory Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd and comedian Mark Thomas.

Planning has already begun for this year's event, which will run from Tuesday August 18 until Saturday August 22.

A suggestions form has been published on the parliament's website www.scottish.parlia ment.uk





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  • Last Updated: 07 January 2009 11:32 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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gus1940,

Edinburgh 07/01/2009 18:15:09
How about the urgent need for a serious newspaper of record for Scotland instead of the biased corrupt propaganda rags we currently have to put up with.

 

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