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These 12 photos prove Edinburgh has the most beautiful schools in the world

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East Lothian Peeps into the Past: What was making the news 25, 50 and 100 years ago?

Sayings and doings of 25 years ago. A “TRIP of a lifetime” was on the cards for an Aberlady teenager after coming through a “rigorous” testing process, told the East Lothian Courier on February 2, 1996. A zoology student from Aberlady will soon see life from the other side of the desk when he travels to South Africa in August to spend a year giving science lessons to youngsters there. Jon Boulton, 18, of ‘Merlin’, Main Street, was chosen for the trip of a lifetime by the charity Project Trust, after completing a rigorous test for would-be candidates held on the Isle of Coll in Argyll last year.

Edinburgh-raised dad, 61, is leading the fight to clear Iraq s deadly landmines

Edinburgh-raised dad, 61, is leading the fight to clear Iraq’s deadly landmines Caitlyn Dewar © Ex-army hero Frank Philip has returned to Iraq to lead the fight against deadly landmines as The HAL. While people across the world have had a quieter year than normal, 61-year-old Frank Philip has spent 2020 dodging danger in the war-ravaged state as he returned to lead the fight against deadly landmines as HALO’s Programme Manager in Baghdad. © In 2020 his team cleared over 1000 deadly explosives Over the year he has seen his team clear over 1,000 deadly devices, including 700 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) 400 unexploded grenades and mortars and reached a landmark 1,000 IEDs wiped out since starting its demining operations in Iraq in August 2018.

Edinburgh ex-army hero returns to Iraq to lead fight against deadly landmines

Edinburgh ex-army hero returns to Iraq to lead fight against deadly landmines Frank Philip and his team have already destroyed over 1,000 dangerous explosive devices this year alone Updated Frank Philip returned to Baghdad to work for a demining charity (Image: Supplied) Don t miss any of Edinburgh Live s biggest stories - sign up to our daily email newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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