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‘We always find ourselves in sticky situations’ PICTURES: BUCS/ BUCS/GEMMA AMOR (LEFT)
CHARLIE SLOTH Tells us UK music is the best in the world right now
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It was less a rugby game and more a demolition derby as the University of Edinburgh ladies thrashed Northumbria University to claim BUCS Rugby Union Championship final. The Scottish side put on a dominant display at Twickenham Stadium with Scotland internationals Megan Gaffney and Rhona Lloyd both scoring hat-tricks in the 48-5 thrashing.
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Scots rule at home of English rugby Former homeless man reveals horrors of the streets JOHN SHAW
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HUNGRY FOR SUCCESS Meet the competitive eater
A former homeless student has spoken about the horrors of living on the streets in an effort to help the city’s jobless. Edinburgh Napier University’s Azad Adam lost the roof over his head while living in London after suffering relationship troubles. And the computing student revealed:
‘It was a very tough environment. I saw a woman with very complicated posttraumatic stress issues trying to take her own life in front of me. ‘She overdosed on antidepressants and grabbed a knife. She was sitting there holding a knife to her stomach while I was on the phone to the emergency services. There was also a lot of self harming going on.’
The 41-year-old moved to Edinburgh in November 2015, spending his first night at a YMCA in Broomhouse, but was shocked to find similar levels of poverty and deprivation in Muirhouse and West Pilton.’ In a bid to help those in a similar situation to his own, Azad has now teamed up with Napier’s Bright Red Triangle, which supports enterprise start-up activities, to encourage locals to embrace the digital
world. By running informal workshops from a base at Muirhouse Shopping Centre, he hopes to instill an enthusiasm for coding, electronics and robotics which will boost career prospects and life chances. He said: ‘Some people here have created their own economies, and you can’t blame them, but if you can steal a motorbike in five minutes or understand the business Continued on Page 3
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