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The trade body says the report comes amid calls for an overhaul of the 'cluttered' regulatory and planning system for salmon farming. Picture: Robert Paterson.

Scots fish farms boosted economy by £3bn over last decade, says Salmon Scotland Emma Newlands

Protesters gather at a Protect The Right To Strike rally in Glasgow on Wednesday

Readers' letters: There's nothing selfish about taking strike action By The Newsroom

Rishi Sunak talks to local business leaders during a visit to a Coca-Cola factory in Lisburn, Northern Ireland yesterday (Picture: Liam McBurney/WPA pool/Getty Images)

New figures show 54% of people in the UK would vote to remain in EU Patrick Hollis

Putting up barriers to trade with the European Union has had a knock-on effect in the shops (Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Fed up with empty shelves? SNP is the only anti-Brexit party – Angus Robertson Angus Robertson

Brits travelling to Spain will not have to fill out the ETIAS form until 2024 as the EU has once again postponed the launch.

EU postpones launch of ETIAS once again to 2024 Dennis Morton

An image showing the planned renovation of Edinburgh's King's Theatre

Renovation funding plan for King’s Theatre is great news – Angus Robertson Angus Robertson

<p>Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomes European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen at the Fairmont Windsor Park hotel in Englefield Green, Windsor, Berkshire, ahead of a meeting to discuss a "range of complex challenges" around the Brexit treaty. Picture date: Monday February 27, 2023.</p>

Read This UK and EU agree on Brexit deal for Northern Ireland Patrick Hollis

King Charles will meet with Ursula von der Leyen, Buckingham Palace has confirmed. Credit: Getty Images

King Charles criticised for decision to meet Ursula von der Leyen Patrick Hollis

King Charles III (left) and Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.

King Charles to meet Ursula von der Leyen ahead of NI Brexit deal Patrick Hollis

The UK could be facing a pizza crisis

UK facing pizza crisis as cost of tomato skyrockets amid shortage Sam Johnson

BBC Question Time host, Fiona Bruce.

BBC Question Time tonight: who’s on the panel, including Anita Boateng Andrew Quinn

Empty shelves are seen in the fruit and vegetable aisles of a Tesco supermarket on February 22, 2023 in Burgess Hill.

Europeans mock the UK’s lack of fruit and veggies on social media Dennis Morton

A Brexit 50p coin has sold on eBay for £10,000

Brexit 50p coin fetches £10k on eBay - 10 million still in circulation Charlotte Hawes

A focus on flags and constitutional issues has distracted from pressing everyday political issues (Picture: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Signs point to the long-awaited decline of nationalism – Alex Cole-Hamilton Alex Cole-Hamilton

Scotland's employment rate was the highest of the four UK nations, and was above the 75.6 per cent recorded for the UK as a whole, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed. Photo: PA.

More Scots in work than ever before PA

Anti-Brexit campaigners take part in a torchlight procession to the Scottish Parliament on the third anniversary of Brexit on January 31 (Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Politics Secret talks by Tories and Labour show they know Brexit was a mistake Angus Robertson

Policies like free period products may have helped boost Scotland's reputation abroad (Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Scotland ranked 15th out of 60 countries in mayor international survey Angus Robertson

The Strawberry Barn: Beloved venue and cafe in East Lothian closing doors due to cost of living crisis

'Heartbreaking': Beloved venue and cafe in East Lothian closing its doors Rachel Mackie

Readers' letters: Tory vision of global Britain has failed By The Newsroom

Mayor of London calls for duty-free shopping to be reinstated Daniel Mcneil

The parts of the UK with the most and least Brexit regret revealed Ethan Evans

​Britain left the European Union three years ago yesterday

Readers' letters: UK reaps what it’s sown with Brexit By The Newsroom

Edinburgh Zoo operator the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland is among the names on the open letter to Rishi Sunak.

Edinburgh Zoo charity calls for an end to 'Brexit red tape' Rachel Mackie

UK anti-strike legislation will affect some workers in Scotland (Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

How Brexit's 'opportunities' are being used by Tories to attack devolution Tommy Sheppard

Readers' letters: How we can fund £30bn NHS shortfall By The Newsroom

Where Art I? Edinburgh Sketcher, 16 January 2023

Readers' letters: Starmer needs to rethink Brexit policy By The Newsroom

The people of Scotland should have the right to determine their own future (Picture: Jane Barlow)

Scotland won't be put back in its box over independence – Angus Robertson Angus Robertson

Betsy Williamson, founder and chief executive of Core-Asset Consulting: 'Winning the race for talent requires a deep understanding of what employees’ value.'

War for talent to define Scotland’s financial sector in 2023 - new report Scott Reid

Croatia scrapped its old currency for Euro in January 2023.

New travel rules face Britons travelling to US and EU Dennis Morton

<p>MPs are set to discuss the consequences of Brexit for the first time.</p>

Read This Consequences of Brexit to be debated by MPs for the first time Dennis Morton

Readers' letters: England’s NHS failure is harming Scotland By The Newsroom

Many cities are introducing a daily charge to drive in the centre

Time to rethink our city centre congestion charge traffic policy - Vladimir McTa... Vladimir McTavish

Where Art I? Edinburgh Sketcher - 2 January 2023

Readers' letters: Labour don’t say how they’ll help to heal us By The Newsroom

The Met Police have ordered German Audi A8 vehicles

Readers' letters: Never mind Brexit, thanks for passport By The Newsroom

Edinburgh Sketcher 17 December

Opinion Readers' letters: ‘Brain drain’ claims over tax rises are scaremongering By The Newsroom

Scotland's homeless people are suffering as temperatures plummet (Picture: John Devlin)

SNP's misguided priorities are making cost-of-living crisis worse Ian Murray

Jeremy Hunt is risking the UK's economic stability by reducing regulation of the financial sector (Picture: Oli Scarff/AFP via Getty Images)

Indy support rising as Tories continue to mismanage economy – Angus Robertson Angus Robertson

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt was outlining a series of reforms to the provision of financial services in the UK.

Reaction: Charity describes Edinburgh Reforms as 'incredibly dangerous move' Scott Reid

Lloyds says SMEs can, by investing in transitioning their business, create long-term cost savings, such as by becoming more energy efficient and reducing energy bills. Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto.

Cost cited as largest obstacle for UK SMEs on journey to net zero Emma Newlands

Report shows pubs could shut without extra energy bill support Patrick Hollis

Where Art I! Edinburgh Sketcher, 5 December 2022

Readers' letters: Selling off energy sector was a mistake By The Newsroom

Readers' letters: Brexit is proving an act of self-harm By The Newsroom

SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons on Wednesday

Readers' letters: Westminster PMQs is a waste of time By The Newsroom

An anti-Brexit protester makes a point outside the Westminster parliament (Picture: Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

Evidence that leaving EU was bad idea just keeps pouring in – Angus Robertson Angus Robertson

Readers' letters: The Brexit legacy is bad for Scotland By The Newsroom

Parties in favour of a referendum on Scottish independence won the majority of Holyrood seats at the last election (Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Angus Robertson: Blocking referendum will only increase support for independence Angus Robertson

Chris Cottingham, Alistair Hindle and Robert Gregory of Hindles. Picture: Stewart Attwood

Edinburgh-founded patent firm benefits from 'Brexit effect' as turnover jumps Scott Reid

Where Art I? Edinburgh Sketcher (21 November 22)

Readers' letters: If we won’t rejoin the EU how about EFTA? By The Newsroom

Readers' letters: Bailey shoots down Tory economic claim By The Newsroom

Discount supermarket chain Lidl already has about 100 stores across Scotland and is continuing to expand UK-wide.

Lidl sees profits leap as UK shoppers switch in droves to discounters Scott Reid and Anna Wise

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