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The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
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2020-04-08
‘We are all willing you on, Boris’: FM Sturgeon
Miracle in Perthshire
Students join the front line
Protective gear supplies for NHS and care staff ‘under pressure’
Scotland ‘in this for the long haul’: FM
Pharmacies to stay open at Easter ‘where possible’
Dundee schoolgirl quizzes first minister about Covid-19 illness
Further 854 fatalities in the UK
Gove self-isolating after family member develops symptoms
MPS calling for a ‘virtual’ Commons’ to allow scrutiny of ministers to continue
Over-65s ward closed as cases confirmed
Alyth liqueur distillery delivering free hand rub
Suspicions over DNR orders for pensioners
Detective ‘Nipper’ Read of the Yard who led arrest of the Kray twins, 95
MP urges government to get constituents home
News in brief
Perth and Kinross Council staff delivering food and medicine
Frontline workers ‘moved to tears’
Fife illusionist aiming to cast a spell as Joe Wicks of magic
Forfar sheep ignore social distancing guidance in support of NHS heroes by standing shoulder-to-shoulder
Perthshire minister to offer online funerals
Angusalive moves library, fitness and other services online during lockdown
The first 100 days of coronavirus – from outbreak in Wuhan to global pandemic
Jail for man who posed as taxi driver to target drunk young women
UK Labour understands Scotland’s importance
A bitter pill for the doctor
Battle of Britain memorial event to be held online
Cardinal welcomes court move to quash conviction
‘Proof Blairite “centrists” are back in control’
Recognition for the Scots?
There is a knife in his hand; he cannot remember how he got it, neither a time when it wasn’t clasped in his grip. It doesn’t matter
Arbroath Abbey pageant
Job cuts warning to Halliburton employees
Little Green Larder was Dundee’s first eco store
Help to be on hand for farmers during crisis
Calls for government aid for milk producers while lockdown lasts
HOROSCOPES
Decision to defer wages a ‘no-brainer’ – Gerrard
United’s senior players take on leading roles
Scottish squash champion Lisa Aitken, from Montrose, is perfectly placed to pass on advice during the coronavirus shutdown.
Thomson reveals inspiration for online challenge that has proved huge hit
New Fifa guidelines could sway decisions
Warren seeks to rediscover drive and spark for golf
Dundee High Rugby unveils new backs coach
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