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The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
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2020-05-13
Family stunned by fit dad’s death
Ex-tayside police chief Bill Spence dies after cancer fight.
Arbroath GPS warn of catastrophe if Abbey Practice closes.
Football clubs vote against an inquiry into SPFL ballot wrangle.
Sturgeon strongly denies virus ‘cover-up’
Call for clarity over future of furlough funding for Scots
Chief medical officer says unused testing capacity expected to grow
Temperatures being screened in trials at Ninewells Hospital
Homelessness on rise during the pandemic
Fears for fishery as thieves steal expensive gear
Stroke survivor Debbie makes emergency bid to help charity
Nurses Day most poignant, says MSP
Photographer captures life under lockdown for charity
Beauty salon owner uses free time to raise hundreds for NHS with walks
Licensing boards urged to ‘step up’ industry support
Options studied to reopen pubs and restaurants
3D property viewing may be here to stay: Experts
£60k boost to centre’s Covid response
Almost half of Fifers concerned about impact on their finances
Community bus assists ambulance service
Veteran shares his Covid-19 nightmare
Weddings to have guests limited after lockdown
Police break up weekend gatherings
Mum dies after being spat on at work
Britons are not going on a summer holiday
White House staff now ordered to wear face masks in West Wing
MSP calls for nursery places intervention
Mother criticises council’s handling of allocations
Honey firm expands hives as bees thrive in lockdown
Sturgeon’s testing failure
Theft of 27 trees won’t put us off, say volunteers
Fisherman’s friend in 700-mile journey to raise cash for charity
Links trust loses legal bid over rights of St Andrews name as brand trademark
Citizen’s income would protect everyone
Financial comfort blanket is necessary
Sacrifice of the Merchant Navy
Three trades involved
Ann didn’t reply, her eyes shut tight, lips moving as if in silent prayer
A third of closed firms fear they’re shut for good
Adaptability key to new ways of reaching clients
Cheap food imports to be debated at Westminster
Breeding and store cattle at Forfar make high prices
HOROSCOPES
Townsend saved by Glasgow role
Welsh clubs given green light to return
Rugby Park laughter fondly remembered
Blue Brazil manager left pondering new contract
The urge for revenge must be suppressed
Saints open to talks in future
Blairgowrie GC captain claims refunding club fees could have led to closure.
New arrival feels Edinburgh move can lead to Scotland place.
Smith recalls lessons learned under Bonettis.
Houston looks back at United’s 2010 march to Hampden glory
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