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Aberdeenshire artist who dreamt of career in comic books finds fame on more traditional canvas

Updated: March 2, 2021, 7:41 pm © Supplied by Robbie Bushe Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up During a childhood spent in rural Aberdeenshire and raised by parents invested in the arts, Robbie Bushe dreamt of becoming a comic book illustrator. Now almost four decades later, the established and award-winning artist is in the running for what could be his biggest accolade to date after being shortlisted for the UK’s most prestigious painting gong, the John Moore Painting Prize.

Displacement to the camp vs Displacement to the city: a comparative study of IDP capabilities in Maiduguri, North Eastern Nigeria | Urban Studies and Planning

In the past two decades, an alarming number of people worldwide have had to abandon their homes and livelihoods in the face of civil conflict, natural or economic disasters or other threats. Because they do not cross an international border, they are considered ‘Internally Displaced People’ (IDPs) and not refugees. The Boko Haram conflict in Borno State, Nigeria, which began in the early 2000’s has taken the lives of more than 20,000 people and displaced in excess of 2 million people. Many of the displaced have fled their hometowns to other parts of Africa as refugees, but majority fled to neighbouring states and cities within Nigeria as IDPs. IDPs are a unique and understudied vulnerable group who go through a range of different yet interrelated economic and humanitarian crises. The consequence of unresolved IDP crises include a disruption in essential life support systems, worsened underdevelopment and continued decline in fragmented fragile security structures.

This is the UK s last original booze-free bar; it may not be alone much longer

Business, as it has been ever since she took the bar over five years ago, is good. Morley-Doidge s family also operate a separate company brewing the cordials and now regularly supply the US, the United Arab Emirates, Europe and Japan. Here as well, demand is on the rise. It is really interesting to see how many people don t drink alcohol and are looking for something unusual and different, says the 35-year-old. As the last man standing of the temperance bars that once proliferated across the country (and particularly the north) Fitzpatrick s remains something of a novelty in the modern era.

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