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Welcome to The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday newspaper subscriptions page.
Thank you for considering a subscription to Scotland's only two leading quality newspapers that are owned, edited and printed in Scotland.
The Scotsman - stimulating, award-winning news and opinion from the full Scottish perspective.
Scotland on Sunday - ground breaking and thought provoking reading in six separate sections.
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How does a newspaper subscription it work?
You pay for your newspapers using a safe and secure Direct Debit payment every quarter and we send you vouchers that you take to your newsagent / retailer instead of cash. There is no minimum contract period and you can cancel your subscription at any time.
There are three subscription packages to choose from:
- 7 days - The Scotsman (Monday to Saturday) plus Scotland on Sunday
- 5 Days - The Scotsman (Monday to Saturday)
- Weekend - The Saturday Scotsman plus Scotland on Sunday.
What are the benefits of subscribing?
You save at least 25% off the price of newspapers in the shops. Plus you will also receive a “Subscriber Rewards” membership card that gives you access to thousands of benefits across Scotland. Want to see where you could save before you decide to subscribe? Please visit our “Loyalty Rewards” [link tbc] now and type in your postcode.
Alternatively proceed straight to the subscriptions sign up page to become a newspaper subscriber.
We hope you will join the growing number of readers who have opted to have their loyalty rewarded with a substantial discount.
Thank you.
If you would prefer to become a subscriber by telephone, please call one of our subscription operators on 0844 991 2121 (lines open Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm).
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