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  • Inside the collapse of Baillie Gifford’s literary sponsorships

    Investment

    Baillie Gifford has been met with boycotts due to its investments in fossil fuels and firms operating in Israel, leading to the end of its sponsorship of Edinburgh Book Festival.

    Baillie Gifford has been met with boycotts due to its investments in fossil fuels and firms operating in Israel, leading to the end of its sponsorship of Edinburgh Book Festival.
  • Baillie Gifford ends Edinburgh Book Festival sponsorship after fossil fuel row

    Investment

    Scottish asset manager Baillie Gifford has been dropped as a sponsor for the Edinburgh International Book Festival after a row over the company's investments in fossil fuels and companies benefiting from Israel's occupation of Palestine.

    Baillie Gifford has come under fire for its nvestment in fossil fuels and companies profiting from illegal Israeli settlements.
  • Funding boycotts are ‘irresponsible, entitled and childish’

    Divestment

    The debate over whether artists should accept funding from Baillie Gifford has continued to rage in recent weeks.

    Edinburgh-based Baillie Gifford has come under fire for its investment in fossil fuels and companies profiting from illegal Israeli settlements.
  • Eco activists calling for literature festival boycotts should read a book

    May 20, 2024

    Writers signing a letter calling on book festival sponsor Baillie Gifford to divest from fossil fuels exhibit a lazy habit of mind that has no place in literature, says Alys Denby The arts should always be anti-establishment. Only an autocracy would demand that all its creative output mindlessly cohered to the values of the regime. [...]

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