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McKeague family preparing to say goodbye to Corrie
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A crack team of specially trained dogs is bound for South Georgia tasked with ridding the sub-Antarctic island of its invasive rats. From left: Miriam Ritchie with Ahu, Rachel Morris and Jane Tansell with Will. Picture: Oliver Prince.
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Sick game encourages hate crime.
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Fabulous fiction forged in Fife.
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St Andrews licensing board plea.
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Timeline of events
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MSP calls on health secretary to take action against NHS Tayside
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Greens to force vote to abolish council tax
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Father and son face jail for possession of lethal weapons haul
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City centre block to be razed on safety grounds following blaze
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Car was targeting man, say police
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Kate becomes first royal patron of V&A Museum
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COuRSe promises to uncover royal family fashion secrets
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Police seek news about man in water
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Win! a break at The Elphinstone Hotel
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Tories give backing to new catchment areas
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Charity plans to build new school for vulnerable youngsters
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Dramatic turnaround for home
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New mums hatch plan to create children’s story
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Businessman’s ski slope plan
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Falkland Estate inspires fairytale woodland book
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Care worker faces allegation of refusing to take resident to toilet
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Cash windfall for groups
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Tony Blair blasts Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership
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All-weather boat could be back on station in April
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Fife man’s bid to be legally adopted by his stepfather is denied
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‘Nature invaders’ cost UK more than £2bn
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Trump lawyer denies intimidating porn star Stormy Daniels
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Animal fur has no place in ‘decent society’, says rocker May
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Allies expel Russian diplomats
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No Easter return for the ‘beast from the east’
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Man who dumped waste illegally spared prison
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Corbyn insists he is a ‘militant opponent’ of anti-Semitism’
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Firms’ ‘last chance’ to publish pay gap data
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University hits out over extradition bid
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Time to protect the red fox
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Volunteers give railway brake van new life
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World’s best female curlers making their way to Perth
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Third of people with cancer are of working age
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‘Urgent attention’ needed to up electric vehicle charging points
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Scores turn out for funeral of veteran with no known family
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Busy roads for bank holiday weekend
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When the student’s away, nostalgia’s at play...
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Fare offer hardly benefits those affected
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Electric car drive yet to be turbo-charged
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Decision was voted for
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CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
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Fishing is not a showstopper
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THE ARCHIVES
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Slowly they swung the crib to and fro between them until, almost reluctantly, their eyes met. “Now,” one mouthed
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Insights takes full control of its global operations
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Scottish business confidence rises in first quarter of 2018
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JD Sports enters US market with $558m deal
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Support request in bid for carbon-neutral farming
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Sheep sector allowed concession for migrant shearers
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horoscopes
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Root pleased by England response in defeat
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Mercedes probe glitch in season opener
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Acker Bilk will call tune at Southwell
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Fife AC land title at last
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Hazeltine to act as Ryder Cup host for second time
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Bubba, the real Masters pick
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Smith calls on Rovers to maintain form at fortress Stark’s Park
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ROUND UP ICE HOCKEY
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Campbell still seeing red after ‘hopeless’ second 45
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January changes paying off, says Bollan
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Giggs defends Bale’s efforts in final defeat
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Butland gets chance to impress at Wembley
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Murdoch urges United to block out pressure
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Saints boss wants to see run of form extended
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Dundee United boss Csaba Laszlo yesterday confirmed that Tangerines legend Paul Sturrock – pictured at Tannadice last week with Paul Hegarty and Hamish McAlpine – is acting purely as an adviser despite being appointed to Laszlo’s backroom team.
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McLeish dealt blow as three stay home
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Drumoig’s Connor Syme described by former Claret Jug winner Paul Lawrie as ‘hugely impressive’
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Serious injury could be making of Craig Wighton, claims Dark Blues coach
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Long-term potential
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Sleeping beauties
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Jobs bonanza
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City’s cloak of invisibility lifts
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Dundee lawyer fought back from stroke to win top industry award
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Transformatory deal close to being secured
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Nothing to stop Tay Cities Deal from being a success
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New city hotel to impress visitors
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V&A Dundee to provide a boost to local retailers
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Positive results from ear-bending London trip
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Much work to be done on final Brexit arrangements
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Charities can benefit from working together
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Questions answered on data protection rules coming in next month
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Firms must prepare for visitor influx
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Don’t leave UK farming out in the cold
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Staff investment is essential to Waterfront’s success
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New hotel investment jumps to £3.9 billion
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Bridge boost continuing