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The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
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2020-06-12
City’s ‘shameful’ statue target on racism ‘hit-list’
UNCERTAIN 27,400 FUTURE FOR Dundee & Angus workers
Dundee man beats Covid-19 after 10-week fight.
Angus centre’s hair-raising bid to beat funding shortfall.
Historian reveals Dundee’s shame
Locals vow to defend monument of Lord Baden-powell at harbour
Chancellor paying wages for 85,000 workers across region
Fewer than one in 1,000 Scots now infectious
Health secretary says little consultation over Uk-wide decisions
Lifeline student support earlier than expected
Concern over how some homes are responding
Sturgeon could act to protect tourism
Live-in workers in race to find new jobs and accommodation
Redundancy talks at hotel group the latest blow for Highland Perthshire
Cancer expert joins in testing effort
‘Reflect value of groups in their rents’
Fifers struggling with lockdown helped by an army of volunteers
Patient transport service to go 24/7 thanks to helping hands
Sustained support for shielding
Ron Clark, 87, former Perth GP and lifelong St Johnstone supporter
Top Scots civil servant issues budget warning
Missed votes spark calls to improve council’s online meeting system
City centre a go-slow zone in surprise move
Watchdog reviews Home Office ‘hostile environment’ policy
Commonwealth Games all set to arrive ‘on time and on budget’
New St Andrews to Crail cycling route a step closer to reality
Hapless thief steals vodka before trying to hijack taxi that hit him
Trust sends out SOS for Scotland’s historic buildings and places
Youths break into café in early hours before alarm scares them off
Hospice and families join together in special event
Bob Servant creator dreams of producing drama set in Dundee
New junk food legislation to be delayed due to Covid-19 crisis
Fife Council keen on basic income trial but wary of ‘challenges’
Past needs to fast-forward
Uncertain times but opportunities exist
Spotlight on capital’s statues
City’s music halls
Margaret was standing open mouthed, aghast at the sight of a lady throwing a snowball. And on a Sunday
£8m loss for growing life sciences firm Exscientia
British Gas owner to cut 5,000 jobs
Writedown leads to a loss for major Fife employer Babcock
Lords back UK’S food standards Bill battle
HOROSCOPES
Take Summit to come out on top
Arteta sees benefit in City return
Macdonald tips Dee to land some proper gems
Club can stream games – but will take financial hit
Plans for a top flight of 14 teams goes to next stage
Paton fears Pars could be forced to sell striker
Edinburgh and Glasgow hoping to restart training in Murrayfield ‘bubble’
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