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One of Rangers' former stars has called on fans not to buy season tickets because they will lose their money. In other news: Fifteen people have been charged following an investigation into allegations of corruption and fraud at Edinburgh Council. A surprise package of measures aimed at boosting economic growth has been announced by the Finance Secretary John Swinney. The parents of a terminally ill girl from Fraserburgh have achieved their wish of bringing her home to die. A Scottish mother accused of running a high-class prostitute ring in New York, has been released prison after posting bail of a quarter of a million dollars. The Scottish Ambulance Service Board has been fined £55,000 at Paisley Sheriff Court after pleading guilty to breaching health and safety rules that led to the death of a patient. A consultation has begun on proposals to charge shoppers for disposable carrier bags. Holyrood has given final approval to a government bill which will create single police and fire services in Scotland. Local government workers across Scotland have been taking part in a Day of Action to mark Fair Pay Day. Police have begun digging up the garden of the former home of a woman who disappeared 43 years ago. And in sports: Rangers legend Sandy Jardine has accused the players who've chosen to leave Ibrox of "treating the club shabbily". Glasgow Warriors are expecting regular full houses at their new home. This episode has been edited for rights reasons.