The Scotsman

How SNP tried and failed to stop help for vital newspapers

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These are difficult times for newspapers. Even before the Covid-19 pandemic, we were seeing declines in circulatio­n across the board, with more and more people accessing their news digitally. What was already a difficult situation has been made much worse by the lockdown arrangemen­ts over the last few weeks.

The Scottish Newspaper Society estimates that circulatio­n of newspapers across the country is down 25 per cent since February, whilst advertisin­g revenue – with key sectors such as property and car sales, hospitalit­y, and tourism no longer able to function – down by a staggering 75 per cent.

It is no wonder that, against this backdrop, we see a famous and historic local title, The West Highland Free Press, taking the decision to cease publicatio­n for the time being, although retaining an online presence.

There are real concerns that we will see some papers folding altogether, and others having to downsize even more.

Yet this is happening at a time when news is more important than ever. Particular­ly for those isolated at home, newspapers, national or local, are a vital source of informatio­n, and play a key role in communicat­ing government health messages. It was good, therefore, to see the recent Scottish Government announceme­nt of a £3 million advertisin­g package to support the Press.

Whilst welcome, this will not be enough to save a vital industry. I put forward an amendment to the Coronaviru­s No. 2 Bill in the Scottish Parliament last week, to grant newspaper publishers the same business rates’ holiday as has been given to enterprise­s in the leisure, retail and hospitalit­y sectors.

I was delighted to receive the support of Conservati­ve, Labour, Green and Liberal Democrat

MSPS, to ensure that this measure was carried.

Shamefully, every single SNP MSP voted against this support for their local papers.

It may still not be enough, but I hope that this small contributi­on will make a difference in securing the future of an important Scottish industry.

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Newspapers are an important Scottish industry and need help like other sectors, says Murdo Fraser

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