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The Daily Record has been named Scotland's newspaper of the year at the Scottish Press Awards.

The tabloid also scooped the campaign of the year for its coverage of the refugee crisis and war on terror.

Mark Macaskill from The Sunday Times was named journalist of the year and reporter of the year.

The Scottish Newspaper Society's director John McLellan said the awards demonstrated the "excellence of journalism" in Scotland.

Image copyright Edinburgh Evening News Image caption The Edinburgh Evening News won front page of the year

The Fife Free Press was named weekly newspaper of the year.

The Sunday Mail landed the scoop of the year for a story about a "forgotten suspect" in the Emma Caldwell murder inquiry.

Austin Lafferty, the chairman of the judges, praised the Daily Record's win.

"A year after the referendum, the Daily Record is engaged by the power brokers, has a mass readership and looks after emerging talent in the industry," he said.

"The Daily Record has survived the decline of the Labour party without falling, and is transcending the Scottish political landscape as well as building an aggressive new media strategy, keen to embrace our digital future."

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