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Members of the Scottish Agroecology Partnership, a brand new alliance of progressive farming organisations in Scotland, hold a rally outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh calling on Scottish Government to deliver on its promise of a just transition for agriculture. Picture date: Wednesday September 3, 2025.-stock-foto
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Members of the Scottish Agroecology Partnership, a brand new alliance of progressive farming organisations in Scotland, hold a rally outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh calling on Scottish Government to deliver on its promise of a just transition for agriculture. Picture date: Wednesday September 3, 2025.-stock-foto
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Members of the Scottish Agroecology Partnership, a brand new alliance of progressive farming organisations in Scotland, hold a rally outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh calling on Scottish Government to deliver on its promise of a just transition for agriculture. Picture date: Wednesday September 3, 2025.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Sun 31 August 2025. English rock band The Orchestra (For Now) onstage at Summerhall as part of the 2025 Edinburgh Psych Fest. The Orchestra (For Now) - sometimes abbreviated as TO(FN) - formed in early 2023 and are lead singer / keyboardist Joe Scarisbrick, guitarists Neil Thomson and Bill Bickerstaff, violinist Lingling Bao-Smith, bassist Isobel Nisbett, cellist Erin Snape and drummer Charlie Hancock. They won the 2024 Green Man Rising competition at the Green Man Festival before releasing their debut single 'Wake Robin' in November 2024.-stock-foto
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New York, New York, USA. 29th Aug, 2025. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, speaks to reporters at the Security Council stakeout in New York. His remarks came two days after a Council meeting on the situation in Palestine and one day after the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People met in the ECOSOC Chamber. He noted progressive efforts to resolve the conflict in Gaza, but pointed to U.S. opposition as blocking consensus within the Council, despite growing international recognition of Palestine, now acknowl-stock-foto
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New York, New York, USA. 29th Aug, 2025. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, speaks to reporters at the Security Council stakeout in New York. His remarks came two days after a Council meeting on the situation in Palestine and one day after the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People met in the ECOSOC Chamber. He noted progressive efforts to resolve the conflict in Gaza, but pointed to U.S. opposition as blocking consensus within the Council, despite growing international recognition of Palestine, now acknowl-stock-foto
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New York, New York, USA. 29th Aug, 2025. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, speaks to reporters at the Security Council stakeout in New York. His remarks came two days after a Council meeting on the situation in Palestine and one day after the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People met in the ECOSOC Chamber. He noted progressive efforts to resolve the conflict in Gaza, but pointed to U.S. opposition as blocking consensus within the Council, despite growing international recognition of Palestine, now acknowl-stock-foto
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New York, New York, USA. 29th Aug, 2025. RIYAD MANSOUR, Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, speaks to reporters at the Security Council stakeout in New York. His remarks came two days after a Council meeting on the situation in Palestine and one day after the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People met in the ECOSOC Chamber. He noted progressive efforts to resolve the conflict in Gaza, but pointed to U.S. opposition as blocking consensus within the Council, despite growing international recognition of Palestine, now acknowl-stock-foto