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The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
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2017-06-14
Hope floats for port jobs
I thought prize was milk, says Lotto millionaire
Could strawberry crisps a-salt our UK taste buds?
City more than ready for a slice of £17bn prize
Confidence growing in oil industry but it’s still cautious times
Probe into claim bogus workman stole £800
Big worries for in village over
summer trade bridge closure
Childminding ‘shared care’ project will be piloted in Forfar
HMS Montrose will return to Angus after major refurbishment
GE staff go for it with ambitious Help for Heroes fundraising
Sturgeon ‘in denial’ over vote impact on indyref2
Tories and DUP ‘close’ to agreeing deal after talks
Corbyn taunts PM over her ‘coalition of chaos’
Chancellor urged to cut VAT as inflation goes up
The real winner is Ruth
Animal pests keep area top of leagues
Property fraudster and ‘outright liar’ is jailed for 11 years
Mike’s bus shift clocks up three million miles
Sex assault trial held up after prosecutors struggle with accent
Daily low dose aspirin to prevent clots ‘may be lethal for some’
Fisheries boss defrauded public purse of £500K
Preparing to welcome the world of karate
Amazing digital techniques to be unveiled
Brave New Words in ‘age of political earthquakes’
Call for calm during melon melee doesn’t bear fruit
Jowett Javelin A German “invasion”
The serial: Largie Castle, A Rifled Nest Day 27
Bird charity mulls appeal of windfarm decision
Stronger order book gives Fife furniture maker confidence
Local priorities must not be lost
Call for full competition probe into Heineken’s bid for Punch
Cereals sector told to shape up for post-Brexit marketplace
Barley disease warning
Farmers being urged to streamline operations
CLAIRE PETULENGRO
Zefferino well set for success
Konta reaches 300 wins as injury ends Moore bid
Tricky conditions at Rescobie Loch
Rahm ready for ‘links course on steroids’
Coetzer century proves in vain
Scotland told to ‘step it up’ against Australia
Joshua lines up Pulev fight – and summer camp
Petrie hails two new signings – and reveals he’s not finished yet
Robertson lined up for shock Inverness return
Dons directors prepare for life without McInnes
It’s a good move for Scobbie – and a good move for United
Scot Stuart Hogg will miss the rest of the British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand due to a cheek injury. The fullback will return home for treatment on a “facial bone fracture”.
Robertson hopes he can help United
England not good enough, claims Kane
Rising golf star Rahm insists he’s ready for ‘links course on steroids’
New CX-5 is sleek and refined
Fast Focus is in good tune
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