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If you are unable to see the message below, [click here to view]. All the latest news as it happens... [Daily] May 26, 2016 [Like Us] [facebook] [Follow Us] [twitter] DAILY NEWS... News [Police Scotland cash crisis driving controversial link-ups] Police Scotland cash crisis driving controversial link-ups The chief constable of Police Scotland has admitted his force is under financial pressure to provide controversial training to colleagues overseas. [Read more] [Read more] [EU referendum: Pensions put at risk by Brexit vote warns PM] EU referendum: Pensions put at risk by Brexit vote warns PM [Read more] [Read more] [Nicola Sturgeon promises to build new ‘progressive’ alliances] Nicola Sturgeon promises to build new ‘progressive’ alliances [Read more] [Read more] [Ministers pledge support as Shell axe 475 North Sea oil jobs] Ministers pledge support as Shell axe 475 North Sea oil jobs [Read more] [Read more] [Alastair Sim: Cancer fight ‘should not be hampered by borders’] Alastair Sim: Cancer fight ‘should not be hampered by borders’ [Read more] [Read more] Sport [New League Cup format could see Glasgow and Dundee derbies] New League Cup format could see Glasgow and Dundee derbies Scottish football could be gripped with derby fever in Glasgow and Dundee at the start of next season after details of the proposed seedings and geographical split for the Betfred League Cup was issued this week. [Read more] [Read more] [Scots record means Andrew Butchart is confident of Rio spot] Scots record means Andrew Butchart is confident of Rio spot [Read more] [Read more] [Rangers’ Joey Barton: Pressure is on Celtic to win the title] Rangers’ Joey Barton: Pressure is on Celtic to win the title [Read more] [Read more] [Scotland ‘must be fully focused or risk being embarrassed’] Scotland ‘must be fully focused or risk being embarrassed’ [Read more] [Read more] [Now Scottish Golf could be set to snub Muirfield] Now Scottish Golf could be set to snub Muirfield [Read more] [Read more] Business [Ministers pledge support as Shell axe 475 North Sea oil jobs] Ministers pledge support as Shell axe 475 North Sea oil jobs SCOTLAND’S oil and gas sector is reeling from yet another hammer blow after Shell announced plans to slash its UK workforce by a fifth. [Read more] [Read more] [Wednesday market close: FTSE buoyed by surge from bank shares] Wednesday market close: FTSE buoyed by surge from bank shares [Read more] [Read more] [Record rent hikes in Edinburgh as Scotland sees 3-year low] Record rent hikes in Edinburgh as Scotland sees 3-year low [Read more] [Read more] [Michelle McManus launches Strawberry Tea campaign for Breast Cancer Care] Michelle McManus launches Strawberry Tea campaign for Breast Cancer Care [Read more] [Read more] [S&P warns Brexit could jeopardise pound’s standing] S&P warns Brexit could jeopardise pound’s standing [Read more] [Read more] Lifestyle [Zika virus origins discovered in University of Glasgow vault] Zika virus origins discovered in University of Glasgow vault HANDWRITTEN documents which reveal that a Scot was the first to identify the Zika virus have been uncovered in the vaults of a Scottish university. [Read more] [Read more] [Scots in running for Shed of the Year contest] Scots in running for Shed of the Year contest [Read more] [Read more] [Finding Dory premiere for Edinburgh International Film Festival] Finding Dory premiere for Edinburgh International Film Festival [Read more] [Read more] [Record rent hikes in Edinburgh as Scotland sees 3-year low] Record rent hikes in Edinburgh as Scotland sees 3-year low [Read more] [Read more] [Dundee Design Festival to tell stories of ‘global impact’] Dundee Design Festival to tell stories of ‘global impact’ [Read more] [Read more] [Unsubscribe] | [Change Newsletter Preferences] | [Edit Profile] Please do not respond directly to this email as this mailbox is not monitored. To contact the Scotsman direct go to [] and click on Contact Us. Johnston Press are the publishers of the Scotsman. You have received this email as you have subscribed to this newsletter on our website. Company Name: Johnston Press plc | Registered in Scotland no: SCO15382 Registered Office: Orchard Brae House, 30 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh EH4 2HS

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