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The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
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2018-04-24
Facebook scam exploits drug users in Tayside
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pose with their new baby son, who was born yesterday.
Campaigner calls for clean-up of ‘disgusting’ A90.
Sad end to search for Liam Colgan.
HGVS causing misery in Edzell as they avoid A90.
Key ferry export route axed by DFDS after fire
Injured boy didn’t see bus until ‘the last second’, court told
Researchers make breakthrough in prostate cancer diagnosis
Case of missing Glasgow woman now being treated as murder
Outcry over ‘mass slaughter’ of ravens
Robison rejects resignation call as ‘cheap line’
New appeal system for free school travel
Developer officially lodges plans for 125 houses at St Cyrus
Birkhill school option decision under fire for being ‘shortsighted’
Forfar gathering celebrates ‘vital role of the Commonwealth’
Grants for community groups
Choral society stays afloat among troubled waters
MSPS are urged to fight harder to stem closures
May defends plans to leave customs union
New bear cub is cold comfort
Foodbank reliance across Tayside and Fife continues to rise
Masterchef star’s tragic death after marathon collapse
Sheriff fines man £800 over his ‘joke’ Youtube footage of dog’s Nazi salute
Scotrail urged to stay on track with Broughty Ferry services pledge
Children’s yoghurts sugar limit warning
Frank’s Law auction date on the horizon
Authors’ campaign on pollution
Young Fife mum told she won’t see son grow up
No ducking the issue during a fraught waiting game
Terminally ill Alfie now Italian citizen
Intellect but poor judgment
Social media but no social responsibility
Corrections and Clarifications
A lesson on how torunacountry
Theatre dynasty
Then he could be killed,” Kirsty whispered. “There is that possibility”
Queen’s Award joy for city marine welfare firm
Regulator clears Co-op’s takeover of wholesaler
Ethical hacker calls on companies to be prepared
Capita rejects comparison with failed rival
Respite on the way as subsidy cash doled out
New dairy may create 500 jobs, says firm
Cryptic Crossword
HOROSCOPES
Yarmouth set for Global domination
Jones stuns Murphy with big fightback
Hill secure third place
Cats delay title party
Swilcan farewells galore
Salah warned to expect rough ride against Roma
Farmington can take positives in defeat SWPL 1: Forfar side narrowly beaten by league leaders
Tangerines see off Saints
Scougall bids to end season with a flourish
Depression battle thanks from Keatings
Wright stays positive after Dens defeat
Angus teen frustrated after season-opener race at Monza
Warriors captain commits future to Scotstoun until 2020
Former St Johnstone defender named new SFA chief executive
Costantino Rocco was back at the Old Course, St Andrews, yesterday as he tried to repeat his famous Valley of Sin putt on the 18th hole at the 1995 Open. The veteran Italian was helping promote the Senior Open being held in the Fife town this summer.
Milestone
Employment
High rollers
Sporting chance to fill the coffers
Open to bring multi-millionpound boost
£1m investment into hotel at Scone golfing estate
Golf shop keen to welcome Open visitors
Open provides jobs for 6,500
Scottish exporters make new China connections
Open promises to be game-changing
What will Brexit mean for Uk-based suppliers to EU consumers?
Brand ambassadors
Difficult times for high street firms
Scotland’s construction industry faces ‘unprecedented’ problems
Perth enjoys property lift
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