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| | Scottish Daily News - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Scottish Daily News (SDN) was a left-of-centre daily newspaper published in Glasgow, Scotland, from May 5 to November 8, 1975. |
 | | It was hailed as Britain's first worker-controlled, mass-circulation daily, formed as a workers' cooperative by 500 of the 1,846 [1] journalists, photographers, engineers, and print workers who were made redundant in April 1974 by Beaverbrook Newspapers when the Scottish Daily Express closed its operation in Scotland and moved to Manchester. |
 | | The nine-storey building, built by Beaverbrook in 1937 and extended in 1955, [8] was refurbished in 2004 at a cost of £25 million [9] and turned into an apartment block housing 149 apartments. |
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