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The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
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2020-07-16
Baxter Park in Dundee was cordoned off by police after a man was taken to hospital yesterday. Picture: Kim Cessford.
Pandemic cash plea by councils
Prayers resume at mosques around the country.
Charity award for Dundee Down’s syndrome twins after movie making debut success.
Convicted paedophile loses legal challenge
Charity helped migrants forced to live in squalor
Fife Council urged to abandon recycling site booking system
Award-winning composer calls for more support for creatives
Canoeist Emily wades in over menace of litter
Virus death risk in urban areas four times higher
£4m cost to get Angus pupils back to school
Transport firm axes fifth of permanent workforce
Maurice Roeves, ‘gifted and dedicated actor and a real gentleman’
Fraternity urged to ‘step up and do the right thing’
St Andrews ranked No 1 in survey of UK students
Andrew Neil Show axed as BBC cuts more jobs
Changes to tax paid on property purchases
PM promises inquiry on Covid-19 response
SNP criticised over push for Brexit time extension
Trump takes credit after UK bans China’s Huawei from 5G network
City playing a pivotal part in surgery drive
Study author calling for rugby bodies to protect players more
Online appeal to help finish work on remote castle
Tom Cruise’s ‘Maverick’ helmet among rare items up for auction
Solitary solemn stone tribute to fallen town son placed on street
Mine plea to government as redundancy process starts
No masking this indy farce
Charity will help young people to ‘follow dreams’
School owners claim for fees after plans rejected
Ferry level crossing reopens to public but ‘Harecraig mystery’ baffles locals
Community fridge welcomes 20,000 visitors in first year
Captain Sir Tom Moore to be knighted by Queen at Windsor Castle ceremony
THE ARCHIVES
ON THIS DAY
Comet Neowise
The Night He Left: Episode 60
A third of UK firms set to reduce workforce
Markets surge on hopes of virus vaccine
Jump in Tayside and Fife claims through job retention scheme
Another fall in number of dairy herds in Scotland
HOROSCOPES
Convict will take no prisoners
Taking knee ‘personal choice’
When troubles lie in wait people make sacrifices
Uncertainty in game will see players leave football – Anderson
Academy is leading the way in lockdown
Jefferies back at Tynecastle to take on a support role
Wedding bells will still ring loud for Saints keeper Clark.
Youth coach Raeside looks back to the Class of 1998.
Dundee fighter Paul Kean vows to bounce back after Sheeraz loss.
Third pro team won’t work – The Breakdown.
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