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Commonwealth war graves: We owe wronged dead real commemoration

By Jim Hunter © Francois Mori/POOL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Several hundred thousand of military personnel drawn from Britain’s African and Asian colonies who died at war are thought to have never been commemorated 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 A recent report from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission is a timely counter to suggestions that historians and others are overly focused on negative aspects of Britain’s imperial past. Prime Minister Boris Johnson may want an end to what he calls “cringing embarrassment about our history“. But War Graves Commission research has uncovered much to be embarrassed about.

RGU explores creation of collaborative digital story platform in Orkney

RGU explores creation of collaborative digital story platform in Orkney © Supplied by Stacey Lynch 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 Academics from Robert Gordon University (RGU) have been exploring the creation of a collaborative digital story platform in Orkney. Academics from the University of the Highlands and Islands Institute for Northern Studies are also involved. The project is led by Dr Rachael Ironside, senior lecturer and researcher at RGU’s School of Creative and Cultural Business; Dr Stewart Massie, reader at RGU’s School of Computing; and Professor Donna Heddle, director of the University of the Highlands and Islands Institute for Northern Studies.

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Fine art students use boating club as inspiration for new exhibition

A STUDENT art exhibition hosted at the Lerwick Boating Club which is being shown online due to coronavirus restrictions is getting underway this week. The ‘No Buoys’ exhibition features work from third year fine art degree students at Shetland College. It comes after photography from young Shetland people was also put on display on the exterior of Mareel earlier this month. 14 of 14Adverts The Boating Club exhibition showcases work by Shannon Leslie, Elouise Spooner and Jean Urquhart. The remit was to respond through their own practice to the venue. The trio completed the NC portfolio course at Shetland College and went on to study a fine art degree at the University of the Highlands and Islands.

Meet Argyll and Bute s constituency candidates - Campbeltown Courier

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