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Chancellor announces support scheme for ‘viable’ jobs to replace furlough.
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Angus Council ‘will not refund’ drivers who paid invalid parking fines.
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Dundee arts collective aim for the sky with rooftop gig.
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Fears students will be stranded in halls
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No prison for ‘boy racer’ who smashed into house
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Deal to be signed off in
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Claims Cross Tay Link Road will lead to rural rat runs and turn Fair City ‘into a ghost town’
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Council chief faces scepticism that crossing is still necessary
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Cannabis plants found after mum reported son as missing
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University probes claim illegal party led to outbreak of cases
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Scotland sees two more deaths and 465 people test positive for Covid-19
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Care home resident, 104, wants end to ‘prison-like’ restrictions
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Key points of Sunak’s plan to help economy over winter
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Revered journalist Sir Harold Evans, 92
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PM distanced from illegal wars remark
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Davey leaves door open to cross-party approach to stop SNP
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Disappointment voiced at chancellor’s measures
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Tayside flu jab patients directed to dud number
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16-year-old boy from England is charged
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£3.9m whisky collection 15 years in the making to go under the hammer
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Traffic wardens out in force at beauty spots to stop rogue parking
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Second World War evacuee, 92, scores hit with her artistic lockdown pastime
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Maiden outing for lads’ cinema tale of luring rock heroes to city
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Family call for action as man fights for life after road accident
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Cash and charity jar stolen as owner of store is heartbroken
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Petition raised against plan for new Mcdonald’s
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‘Forgotten’ doctors of Shackleton’s Endurance mission remembered
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Taxi app rival to Uber hits the road in Dundee
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Row over Alyth Burn dredging has resurfaced
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Farmers hit by delays to repair of vital crossing
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Review into decision to reject training funding
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Fundraiser to repair school hit by vandalism smashes target
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Man caught by vigilante group is spared prison
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Priti longing to shop locally
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Officers shot in protests over killing of Breonna
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Trump refuses to commit to peaceful handover if he loses presidential race
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Invest in your future at Royal Arch Riverside Park
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Sunak buys time but crisis is far from over
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Arbroath could be a tourist favourite again
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So much for our global brands
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THE ARCHIVES
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ON THIS DAY
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Surtsey felt a tremor through her body. She lay there working it out, thinking what to say
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Perth curry ready meals firm targets a million sales
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More city bus users than anticipated
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Hairdresser proves cut above the competition
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Recovery, not redundancies, is focus for struggling Semichem
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Digital tool predicts likelihood of pest and disease outbreaks
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HOROSCOPES
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Jones earns first call-up to British team on roads
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Not That Fuisse victorious
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Elite League clubs in good shape to cope with shutdown
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Gallacher reeled in after flying start at Irish Open
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Glasgow look likely to be without their Fijian star until December
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Play down risks at your peril
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European exit for Dons after teenager Tomas strikes early
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Pars will be staying at East End Park – consortium’s reassurance
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Hoops leave it late to secure win in Latvia
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Teen Jones shines as rampant Reds stick seven past Lincoln
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Clubs will need help to survive this crisis
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Glass joins Thistle while Freeman heads north
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Celtic’s Mohamed Elyounoussi celebrates after scoring a last-minute winner in the Hoops’ Europa League qualifer against Riga FC in Latvia. Rangers are also through to the next round after a 4-0 win over Willem II but there were exits for both Aberdeen and
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Strong tackles my job, says Edwards
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Scrappy win would be just the job for Davidson
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Ashcroft plans to hit goal trail for Dee –
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‘Marmite’ winner can only be good for the game of golf, insists Eve Muirhead –
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No fans will mean ‘real problems’ for clubs, warns exDens boss Hartley.
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Murray will face old foe Wawrinka in French Open first round.