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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] September 04, 2016 [Like Us] [facebook] [Follow Us] [twitter] DAILY NEWS... News [The Big interview: SuperJam entrepreneur Fraser Doherty] The Big interview: SuperJam entrepreneur Fraser Doherty Scotland’s “jam boy” may have grown up a bit in the decade or so since becoming one of the youngest people ever to supply a UK supermarket, even sprouting a beard on the way, but he still manages to exude youthful charm and a child-like zeal for new challenges. [Read more] [Read more] [Insolvency specialist to open Scots practice] Insolvency specialist to open Scots practice [Read more] [Read more] [Sturgeon to unveil plans to kickstart nation’s economy] Sturgeon to unveil plans to kickstart nation’s economy [Read more] [Read more] [Jeff Salway: Let’s see if cost is main obstacle to advice] Jeff Salway: Let’s see if cost is main obstacle to advice [Read more] [Read more] [Dani Garavelli: Politics is for Muggles not wizards, JK] Dani Garavelli: Politics is for Muggles not wizards, JK [Read more] [Read more] Sport [Edinburgh festive events under threat due to gallery’s revamp] Edinburgh festive events under threat due to gallery’s revamp EDINBURGH’S Christmas and Hogmanay celebrations are under threat from the £16.8 million project to expand Scotland’s flagship art gallery, it has emerged. [Read more] [Read more] [Why Pro12’s American dream could turn sour] Why Pro12’s American dream could turn sour [Read more] [Read more] [Aidan Smith: ‘How Scotland’s World Cup hopes have lowered’] Aidan Smith: ‘How Scotland’s World Cup hopes have lowered’ [Read more] [Read more] [Stef Reid takes the long view for Rio Legacy] Stef Reid takes the long view for Rio Legacy [Read more] [Read more] [Darren Clarke between a rookie and a hard place] Darren Clarke between a rookie and a hard place [Read more] [Read more] Business [The Big interview: SuperJam entrepreneur Fraser Doherty] The Big interview: SuperJam entrepreneur Fraser Doherty Scotland’s “jam boy” may have grown up a bit in the decade or so since becoming one of the youngest people ever to supply a UK supermarket, even sprouting a beard on the way, but he still manages to exude youthful charm and a child-like zeal for new challenges. [Read more] [Read more] [Insolvency specialist to open Scots practice] Insolvency specialist to open Scots practice [Read more] [Read more] [Bill Jamieson: Stop digging - borrow and spend won’t get us out of this hole] Bill Jamieson: Stop digging - borrow and spend won’t get us out of this hole [Read more] [Read more] [Sturgeon to unveil plans to kickstart nation’s economy] Sturgeon to unveil plans to kickstart nation’s economy [Read more] [Read more] [Jeff Salway: Let’s see if cost is main obstacle to advice] Jeff Salway: Let’s see if cost is main obstacle to advice [Read more] [Read more] Lifestyle [Edinburgh festive events under threat due to gallery’s revamp] Edinburgh festive events under threat due to gallery’s revamp EDINBURGH’S Christmas and Hogmanay celebrations are under threat from the £16.8 million project to expand Scotland’s flagship art gallery, it has emerged. [Read more] [Read more] [Jeff Salway: Let’s see if cost is main obstacle to advice] Jeff Salway: Let’s see if cost is main obstacle to advice [Read more] [Read more] [£150k extra police bill for Edinburgh’s Christmas after Paris terror attacks] £150k extra police bill for Edinburgh’s Christmas after Paris terror attacks [Read more] [Read more] [Campaign to mark the tombs of Scots kings gathers pace] Campaign to mark the tombs of Scots kings gathers pace [Read more] [Read more] [Waitrose cheers surge in Scottish craft beer sales] Waitrose cheers surge in Scottish craft beer sales [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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