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2020-06-13
Heroes of the Battle of St Valery in France were remembered on the 80th anniversary in ceremonies across Courier Country yesterday. Piper Liam Eaton plays on the steps of the Caird Hall in Dundee. Picture – Mhairi Edwards.
Exams in doubt for Tayside pupils
Portsmouth back in race for United target Nisbet.
SNP back ‘windfall tax’ on Amazon to counter economic hit of Covid-19.
Mystery as Monifieth NHS tribute stones go missing.
Public health risk after fire in asbestos-clad unit
Parts of Dundee’s oldest park may be left uncut for ‘biodiversity zone’ EXCLUSIVE: Areas to be left overgrown to create better habitats for insects, birds and animals
Devolved powers call for talks extension
Police hunt gang as man, 17, badly hurt by attackers
Baby boy now in ‘critical condition’ in hospital
School reveals how lessons will look
Parents ‘offer cash bribes’ over schoolwork
Sturgeon urged to relax two-metre distance rule
Scientist points to ‘flawed’ research
North Sea funding package to aid sector
Donation from Swiss church stuns Angus folk
Warning over signs of mouth cancer
Pipers mark anniversay in poignant fashion
St Andrews University issues apology after ‘failing’ BAME scholars
Tayside and Fife tourism groups to share £500,000 support fund
Scotland forced to confront its past
Inappropriate memorials and monuments ‘should be preserved by museums’
Robert the Bruce statue vandalised
Fears of attack on city statue after website ‘inaccuracies’
Distillers roll out the barrels as Scottish gin trade hits new high
Town’s hero scientist behind Discovery expedition recalled
Fire-hit flats in Perth focus of study on incorporating multis into community
Woman raises more than £5k with half marathon
Nature lifts a sombre mood
Lego enthusiast Jim’s latest building project really floats the boat
Greens seek to ban all docking of dogs’ tails
New Fife school ‘on schedule’ as work resumes
Teacher Donald’s influence recalled in creating first scene for Chariots of Fire
Too many people with feet of clay are up on pedestals
Oh my word!
Better times to come after Covid calamity
Voucher scheme would aid tourism sector
THE ARCHIVES
Phonies hold all of the power
Happy memories
“Mum, have you ever heard of a person’s name being inscribed on a gravestone without dates?
Fife firm’s solution for hearing impaired
HOROSCOPES
Electric Fiat 500 with 199-mile range now available to order
Zaaki on course to repeat success
St Johnstone’s return to training confirmed
Former Scotland defender Maurice Malpas, left, recalls his memories of the 1990 World Cup in Italy and a surprise phone call after a shock defeat in the opener with Costa Rica.
Talent-spotter Paul Clark reflects on near misses, new hopes and link to a football hero
New world order will be “irresistible” to sponsors, says Scottish Rugby chief Dodson
Dark Blues boss keeping close watch on top flight return–
Spence on Saturday:
Tight-knit shearers pull together
Cereal growers urged to book audits ahead of harvest
Virtual show open for entries of horses and ponies
Fife field trials investigate new growing techniques
Irrigation quenching ‘thirsty’ crop fields
Results from the auctions
Hundreds of store and breeding cattle to tempt buyers in sale ring at Stirling
Saving our wildlife
Plague time
The curtain will come up again
Will drinking collagen help your skin?
Summer clothes reveal the truth about our waistlines
Around the round tower village
Hedgehog numbers in freefall
Online yoga helps restore the tired body – and soul
Two-wheel utopia may be far away but let’s get saddled up
This week we’re reading
Human look at The Salisbury Poisonings
Letter that once enclosed the tale of Tam o’ Shanter
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