Campaigners argue those which seek to influence policy and public opinion should be prepared to be transparent on their funding.
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  May 4, 2023  
     
 

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Welcome to your Thursday news update from The Scotsman

Here are 5 of today's top headlines

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Graham Falk

 
     
  Gordon Brown's pro-UK think-tank among six criticised in 'transparency audit'  
     
  Campaigners argue those which seek to influence policy and public opinion should be prepared to be transparent on their funding.  
     
Gordon Brown's pro-UK think-tank among six criticised in 'transparency audit'
     
   
     
 
Scotsman Obituaries: Malcolm Lochhead, textile artist with special interest in ecclesiastical subjects
Scotsman Obituaries: Malcolm Lochhead, textile artist with special interest in ecclesiastical subjects
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: Regenerative farming methods are not a simple option
Readers' Letters: Regenerative farming methods are not a simple option
 
     
 
Black women nearly four times as likely to die from pregnancy complications as white – Dr Gwenetta Curry
Black women nearly four times as likely to die from pregnancy complications as white – Dr Gwenetta Curry
 
     
 
Why ordinary Belgians, but few Scots, will reap huge rewards from offshore wind power – Dr Richard Dixon
Why ordinary Belgians, but few Scots, will reap huge rewards from offshore wind power – Dr Richard Dixon
 
     
 
Labour move ahead of SNP in poll
Labour move ahead of SNP in poll
 
     
 
Protesters take to the waves to poo-poo sewage spills contaminating seasides and rivers
Protesters take to the waves to poo-poo sewage spills contaminating seasides and rivers
 
     
 
Like father like son: Former rugby captain Rob Wainwright's son follows in his footsteps to become a firefighter
Like father like son: Former rugby captain Rob Wainwright's son follows in his footsteps to become a firefighter
 
     
 
Why Scotland’s poverty problem is unlikely to see major change anytime soon – John McLaren
Why Scotland’s poverty problem is unlikely to see major change anytime soon – John McLaren
 
     
 
Universal benefits like free school meals and free prescriptions may need to be reconsidered – Scotsman comment
Universal benefits like free school meals and free prescriptions may need to be reconsidered – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
£20bn plans unveiled to turn North Sea platforms green with power from floating turbines
£20bn plans unveiled to turn North Sea platforms green with power from floating turbines
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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