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2018-09-14
Fears over plans for maternity ward
War against ‘fatbergs’ in St Andrews drains stepped up.
Councillors concerned Forth Bridge Tourism Strategy too Edinburgh orientated.
Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie speaks exclusively to The Courier.
Typhoons to make a brief return to Leuchars.
Driver guilty of causing death of father of two
Second World War pilot returns to meet families that saved him
Dundee’s fire stations to remain open, says SFRS
Police do not believe city fires linked and appeal for witnesses
Response by crews to Braeview blaze praised
Probe into Perth school as part of abuse inquiry
Just grand – New ‘People’s Piano’ arrives at station
Sewage leak safety advice issued
Council vows better communication after road closure rumpus
Madras College link road work expected to start this month
Celluloid celebration of 70 years of film for town’s big birthday
Drivers warned to be on alert for road closures for special day
Inspiring talk from traveller
Auction with a difference will be held to help upgrade village hall
Professor James Hutchison, inventor of MRI scanner
Sturgeon tells of being school bullying victim
World’s press to descend on Scotland for congress
Disposal: Don’t get into a FOG
First Minister signals more investment for waterfront
Fife man defies heart scare to complete race
Mum’s coast to coast walk to thank hospital staff who saved son
Science campaigners oppose crowdfunding for ‘quack’ treatment
Apology as 1,761 women not invited for breast screening
Peace envoy recalls his murdered ‘bruv’
UK rejects Salisbury suspects’ claim they were just tourists
Glimpse of how royals celebrate festive season through the ages
Mum in call for law to recognise stillborn babies
Move to allow UK citizenship for children of Calais ‘jungle’ camp
What the V&A can show us
Brexit secretary under pressure to apologise
UK driving licences may no longer be valid in EU in event of no deal
Welcome home for Black Watch after Iraq mission
Council needs to protect its natural assets
Money men fiddling while service burns?
Thatcher legacy not all bad
CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
Backing the wrong horse
Dixon Hawke: Alf Cosset’s Last Lesson
QUOTES OF THE DAY
Firm invests £650,000 in its packaging service
Post Office helped by bank closures
John Lewis blames ‘challenging times’ as profits crash 99%
Pitlochry gin distiller toast of food and drink award judges
HOROSCOPES
Bee Company really starting to fly
Lord Yeats can reign supreme at Doncaster
England cricketer Paul Collingwood calls time on playing career – and instantly linked with vacant Scotland post
Olympic heptathlon bronze is better late than never for Kelly
Neil makes promising start with seven birdies
Big win puts Kirkcaldy in good spirits for north trip
Gordon hits out over SFA’s rules system
New Hampden roar might still not be in with a shout
Pars defence must get mean: Johnston
Grateful Levein ‘stronger every day’ after health scare
Cuthbert puts players before boss ambition
Fyvie injury cost United promotion, insists keeper
Daunting autumn for Saints
Koepka confirms he will play at St Andrews next month
Dan Evans back from drugs ban to lead GB in Davis Cup tie in Glasgow
Serena shows her true colours
Music royalty: Gary Clark
Film reviews: Crazy Rich Asians
Festival fave: Be Charlotte
Young People’s Collective
SHHE aka Su Shaw
Lewis Capaldi
Éclair Fifi DJ set
Festival overview
Primal Scream
Andrew Wasylyk
St Martiins
ROCKTALK GIG GUIDE
Dresses that go gown in history
Getting kilted out in style at McCalls is an experience
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