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The Scotsman becomes The Scotswoman for one day only

To mark International Women’s Day, The Scotsman will be re-branded for one edition as The Scotswoman for tomorrow’s issue.

The symbolic change of name on the newspaper’s masthead will be accompanied by an editorial mix which celebrates as well as analyses the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of women, say the publishers.

At The Scotswoman, content for tomorrow’s special edition will be decided by the women on the staff, in all sections of the newspaper. The Scotswoman will also have contributions from the leaders of three of Scotland’s main political parties: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Labour leader Kezia Dugdale, and Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, all strong supporters of gender equality, say the publishers.