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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]( July 01, 2017 [Like Us]( [facebook]( [Follow Us]( [twitter]( DAILY NEWS... News [Scottish political leaders back call for gay marriage in Northern Ireland]( Scottish political leaders back call for gay marriage in Northern Ireland Scotland's main political leaders have united to call for the introduction of gay marriage in Northern Ireland. [Read more]( [Read more]( [Introducing the old video games that could be worth thousands]( Introducing the old video games that could be worth thousands [Read more]( [Read more]( [Is this Edinburgh’s most luxurious home?]( Is this Edinburgh’s most luxurious home? [Read more]( [Read more]( [Parents fork out for four figure back-to-school bill]( Parents fork out for four figure back-to-school bill [Read more]( [Read more]( [Martin Flanagan: Is Sky beyond the limit for Rupert Murdoch?]( Martin Flanagan: Is Sky beyond the limit for Rupert Murdoch? [Read more]( [Read more]( sz=300x125;slot=1;nav=News; sz=300x125;slot=2;nav=News; Sport [Jordon Forster quits Hibs for Cheltenham]( Jordon Forster quits Hibs for Cheltenham Hibs defender Jordon Forster is set to quit Easter Road in search of regular first-team football with a move to English League Two outfit Cheltenham Town expected to be completed early next week. [Read more]( [Read more]( [Armed police to be deployed at Edinburgh Little Mix gig]( Armed police to be deployed at Edinburgh Little Mix gig [Read more]( [Read more]( [Ryan Christie says Derek McInnes was key to Aberdeen return]( Ryan Christie says Derek McInnes was key to Aberdeen return [Read more]( [Read more]( [Tour de France riders all set for German ‘Grand Depart’]( Tour de France riders all set for German ‘Grand Depart’ [Read more]( [Read more]( [Sam Warburton swells with pride in defence of the Lions]( Sam Warburton swells with pride in defence of the Lions [Read more]( [Read more]( sz=300x125;slot=1;nav=Sport; sz=300x125;slot=2;nav=Sport; Business [Friday market close: Footsie gives up early gains to end lower]( Friday market close: Footsie gives up early gains to end lower Blue-chip stocks endured choppy trading on the London market as investors responded to a slew of economic data underscoring the pressure on British consumers. [Read more]( [Read more]( [Sir Ian Wood launches £4m push for Aberdeen digital economy]( Sir Ian Wood launches £4m push for Aberdeen digital economy [Read more]( [Read more]( [Investors in People accolades add up for accountant AAB]( Investors in People accolades add up for accountant AAB [Read more]( [Read more]( [Cyber-security specialist ZoneFox bolsters senior team]( Cyber-security specialist ZoneFox bolsters senior team [Read more]( [Read more]( [John Anderson named chair of recruitment firm iMultiply]( John Anderson named chair of recruitment firm iMultiply [Read more]( [Read more]( sz=300x125;slot=1;nav=Business; sz=300x125;slot=2;nav=Business; Lifestyle [Edinburgh film festival: God’s Own Country named best British feature]( Edinburgh film festival: God’s Own Country named best British feature A love story about two Yorkshire sheep farmers has won the most coveted prize at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. [Read more]( [Read more]( [Ian Rankin says he knows he may be "outlived" by Inspector Rebus]( Ian Rankin says he knows he may be "outlived" by Inspector Rebus [Read more]( [Read more]( [Armed police to be deployed at Edinburgh Little Mix gig]( Armed police to be deployed at Edinburgh Little Mix gig [Read more]( [Read more]( [Introducing the old video games that could be worth thousands]( Introducing the old video games that could be worth thousands [Read more]( [Read more]( [Gin entrepreneur raises a glass to Fife homecoming]( Gin entrepreneur raises a glass to Fife homecoming [Read more]( [Read more]( sz=300x125;slot=1;nav=Lifestyle; sz=300x125;slot=2;nav=Lifestyle; [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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