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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] January 27, 2017 [Like Us] [facebook] [Follow Us] [twitter] DAILY NEWS... News [Fife pushes ahead with universal basic income plan] Fife pushes ahead with universal basic income plan A former mining village in Fife is to host a meeting of international experts and politicians to discuss a radical alternative to the present welfare system. [Read more] [Read more] [Phones to replace tickets on Glasgow Subway] Phones to replace tickets on Glasgow Subway [Read more] [Read more] [Video: Testing of ScotRail's new Japanese train underway] Video: Testing of ScotRail's new Japanese train underway [Read more] [Read more] [Scots MP challenges Piers Morgan to visit Westminster in heels] Scots MP challenges Piers Morgan to visit Westminster in heels [Read more] [Read more] [Man arrested after 3am fire on Caledonian Sleeper] Man arrested after 3am fire on Caledonian Sleeper [Read more] [Read more] Sport [Bruntsfield Links to get new signature hole in £1m revamp] Bruntsfield Links to get new signature hole in £1m revamp A new signature par-3 hole is part of course changes in the pipeline at Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society as part of an ambitious £1 million investment programme at the historic Edinburgh club. [Read more] [Read more] [Scot Josh Taylor snubs the bright lights ahead of Vegas bout] Scot Josh Taylor snubs the bright lights ahead of Vegas bout [Read more] [Read more] [Celtic new boy Eboue Kouassi praises mum’s sacrifice] Celtic new boy Eboue Kouassi praises mum’s sacrifice [Read more] [Read more] [Graeme Shinnie tips Ryan Christie for big Celtic future] Graeme Shinnie tips Ryan Christie for big Celtic future [Read more] [Read more] [Rangers boss: We must keep Kenny Miller and Clint Hill] Rangers boss: We must keep Kenny Miller and Clint Hill [Read more] [Read more] Business [Thursday market close: Positive data unable to stop Footsie falling] Thursday market close: Positive data unable to stop Footsie falling The FTSE 100 Index and the pound edged down after failing to receive a boost from robust economic data showing that Britain has yet to suffer a slowdown in the wake of the Brexit vote. [Read more] [Read more] [VisitScotland bid to attract millennial Scots to traditional music] VisitScotland bid to attract millennial Scots to traditional music [Read more] [Read more] [£700k lift for industrial biotech] £700k lift for industrial biotech [Read more] [Read more] [Fife pushes ahead with universal basic income plan] Fife pushes ahead with universal basic income plan [Read more] [Read more] [Atlantis inks French deal to develop wind technology] Atlantis inks French deal to develop wind technology [Read more] [Read more] Lifestyle [VisitScotland bid to attract millennial Scots to traditional music] VisitScotland bid to attract millennial Scots to traditional music For years the sights and sound of the pipes and drums have been used to sell images of Scotland around the world. [Read more] [Read more] [Fife pushes ahead with universal basic income plan] Fife pushes ahead with universal basic income plan [Read more] [Read more] [Scots MP challenges Piers Morgan to visit Westminster in heels] Scots MP challenges Piers Morgan to visit Westminster in heels [Read more] [Read more] [T2 helps boost value of film industry to Edinburgh to nearly £8m] T2 helps boost value of film industry to Edinburgh to nearly £8m [Read more] [Read more] [Isle of Raasay offers dream job for whisky] Isle of Raasay offers dream job for whisky [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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