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Good morning readers, how are you doing this morning?

Here is your Tuesday morning news update from The Scotsman

Here are five of today's top headlines

Thanks for reading, more headlines are below.

Graham Falk

 
     
  Calls for Scotland to make alcohol more expensive as minimum unit pricing report is published  
     
  A new evaluation report from Public Health Scotland has brought together several studies into the effectiveness of the Scottish Government’s minimum u...  
     
Calls for Scotland to make alcohol more expensive as minimum unit pricing report is published
     
   
     
 
What is Tourette’s? Famous singer Lewis Capaldi reveals he has Tourette’s Syndrome
What is Tourette’s? Famous singer Lewis Capaldi reveals he has Tourette’s Syndrome
 
     
 
Scotsman Obituaries: Tom Cunningham, composer whose collaborations with Alexander McCall Smith were widely acclaimed
Scotsman Obituaries: Tom Cunningham, composer whose collaborations with Alexander McCall Smith were widely acclaimed
 
     
 
Morrisons introduces new security measure to self-scan tills to stop shoplifting
Morrisons introduces new security measure to self-scan tills to stop shoplifting
 
     
 
Fire alarm call-out rules are changing for businesses in Scotland: here’s what workplaces need to know
Fire alarm call-out rules are changing for businesses in Scotland: here’s what workplaces need to know
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: Winnie Ewing was the standard bearer for decent, competent, inclusive nationalism
Readers' Letters: Winnie Ewing was the standard bearer for decent, competent, inclusive nationalism
 
     
 
Bikinis in beauty contests again? Benny Hill would be delighted – Aidan Smith
Bikinis in beauty contests again? Benny Hill would be delighted – Aidan Smith
 
     
 
Sainsbury’s cuts prices on essentials as Hunt promises interest rate 'solution'
Sainsbury’s cuts prices on essentials as Hunt promises interest rate 'solution'
 
     
 
SNP accused of a 'kick in the teeth' to rural communities ahead of independence paper debate
SNP accused of a 'kick in the teeth' to rural communities ahead of independence paper debate
 
     
 
How Humza Yousaf's dated Caird Hall act showed he's out of tune with Scotland – Jackie Baillie
How Humza Yousaf's dated Caird Hall act showed he's out of tune with Scotland – Jackie Baillie
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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