Tag Archives: Edinburgh

19Aug/26

Zambia’s Afronauts and the Modern Circus

From Cosmic Footnote to Global Stage: The Bold Legacy of Zambia’s First Afronauts

Wed, Aug 19 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — In the early 1960s, the African continent was caught in a magnificent, swirling “Wind of Change,” as British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan famously described the inevitable end of colonial rule. For the people of Zambia, 1964 was not just the year of independence; it was a psychological rebirth. It was an era where the impossible suddenly seemed achievable. Amidst this atmosphere of newborn sovereignty, one man dared to suggest that African intellectual power should not just reclaim its land, but stake a claim in the cosmos itself.Edward Mukuka Nkoloso was more than just a dreamer; he was a veteran and an activist who understood that for Zambia to be truly free, it had to assert its scientific and intellectual sovereignty on the global stage.
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05Sep/25

What I’ve learned from photographing (almost) every British wildflower

The author’s project took him all over Britain.
Montage images: Pajor Pawel/Shutterstock (background); Richard Milne (flowers)

Richard Milne, University of Edinburgh

The wildflowers of Britain include all manner of treasures – yet many people are only aware of a few, such as bluebells and foxgloves. A lot of its other flora are rare because of Britain’s location at the northern, western or even southern edges of their natural geographic – and hence climatic – ranges.

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19Sep/23

Fenwick launches its first ever Ad Campaign

From 18th September 2023, Fenwick will be seen across the UK from Edinburgh to Bristol and Birmingham to London with the images designed for maximum impact. The campaign will be experienced across billboards from Old Street Roundabout and Edinburgh Picardy Place to Dalston Junction, through underground station takeovers, across the public transport network, and on the ground via guerilla activity. Continue reading

19Jan/23

The British government will block a bill passed by the Scottish parliament that makes it easier for people to change their legal gender

  • UK uses power to block Scottish bill for the first time
  • Sturgeon: decision is an attack on devolved powers
  • Unclear how issue may impact support for independence

LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) – The British government will block a bill passed by the Scottish parliament that makes it easier for people to change their legal gender, its Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said on Monday, the first time it has invoked the power to veto a Scottish law.

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