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The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
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2020-03-21
We are entering stormy waters and I cannot tell you yet when we will reach dry land.
Restaurants and bars ordered to close as wage cover announced
Calls for firms to support their staff
Health and food staff on list of ‘essential’ workers
Emotional day as schools are shut
NHS Fife’s radical plans to cope with pressure
Scientists advise year of isolation
Stagecoach to introduce reduction to timetables
Number of train services to drop
UK’S charities set to lose out on £4.3bn in funding
Ibuprofen and virus links to be examined
NHS Tayside admits failures contributed to deaths of women
D-day Darlings call for ‘bulldog spirit’ to get through pandemic
Jurors sent home ahead of deliberating verdict
Depp’s libel claim against The Sun postponed due to pandemic
Drama in town centre as café fire spreads into flats
Arbroath minister will still take up Kirk ambassador role
Man sent to prison for posting naked images of woman online
Kirk drives on life saving in Zambia by getting vital ambulances back on road
Donations flood in for nurse fighting cancer
Plans for interactive aquatic play area in Montrose approved
Jail for spooked driver who sped off dragging policeman along road
Patient jailed after punching nurse
John reveals ‘last autograph’ of footballer who died too young
‘Unbelievable’ player likened to Best
Birds on song for joy of it
Club hails landmark as first 18-hole course designed by Old Tom
New principal says he is ‘delighted’ to take up college role
Let’s be kind to one another in trying times for communities
Oh my word!
Country steels itself for the battle ahead
THE ARCHIVES
A home for all that toilet roll
Bow’s Emporium
“Yes. I’m certain of it,” she said firmly. “He had those funny eyes. Too close together. Made him look a bit, well, glaikit.”
Perth care home firm Balhousie seeks to fill posts due to virus
HOROSCOPES
Tayside taxi driver happy and quids in after going electric
Pacha says backing from fans and sponsors is vital
Dangerously fraught times ahead for members of SPFL’S dysfunctional family
Fading star got kiss of life at Mcdiarmid
Appere’s blazing a trail for United
Reconstruction solution offered by former striker
Mark-ing it up to a new beginning in Germany
Chairman upbeat over finances
Clelland issues warning over virus
Football on back burner – Findlay
Dundee Stars head coach asks fans and sponsors to step up
SRU announce scrapping of domestic rugby season
Agriculture digs deep to keep supply chains open
Sheep sales enjoy a record high at Stirling market
Farm shops are upping their food delivery services – page 2
Chance of no-deal Brexit looking more likely
Rural sector playing key role in response to crisis
Industry showing what it’s made of
Allegorical tale of Pink Eye myopia
Butchers to introduce new delivery options
Prime sheep selling
Call for vets to receive share of £350bn support
Prices from the ring at Caledonian Marts
Store cattle and cast cows in the sale ring
Find time to lift your spirits with a spring clear-out
Born to be wild
Weather the storm
Makingmonopoly a worldwide hit
Skin conditions can affect mental health
Unearth hill’s heap of history
Watch the birdie!
Comfort is key to cyclists avoiding derrière disasters
Why New South Wales is far from burned out...
Warm welcome goes a long way
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