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2019-08-03
Queensferry Crossing bad driving targeted
Brain tumour patient Maisie Dury, 14, from St Andrews, will sing at a fundraising concert with Alan Cumming for the Ninewells neurology department.
Pars let slip two-goal lead after penalties.
Havelock was bailed out last year with £3m of public cash.
American D-Day hero fulfils lifetime ambition as he tees off at Carnoustie
Lottery winner denies assaulting ex-partner
Man who abused boys more than two decades ago jailed
Motorhome firm goes to the wall with 23 jobs lost
Street lamps shining bright for the start of nine-day arts festival
Security driver who stole £1,600 from bus firm spared jail term
Grant proves a vital ingredient in getting local kitchen cooking
TV chef cooks up a storm at Perth Show
Bus travel boosted on express routes to Edinburgh and Dundee
Blind teenager hosts fundraiser in thanks to lifeline charity
Penalties fall for ScotRail despite failing half of targets
Stem cell work could benefit heart patients
Research backs dementia theory
Damaged dam at ‘critical level’
‘People were in tears’: Action urged after water levels rise
July heatwave ‘would have been up to 3C cooler without climate change’
Scottish ministers reluctantly prepare for no-deal’s effects
Trade, 5G and global security discussed by Johnson and Trump
‘Joy’ to welcome comic legends for show
How Dundee received its ‘homes for heroes’
Heroic Battle of Britain pilot dies at age 100
SECOND WORLD WAR
Hunt to find Carnegie family’s Angus home
Tribute on centenary of great man’s death
‘Buoyant’ music industry brings London veteran home to Dundee
Daughter of media tycoon finds hit drama series ‘hard to watch’
Possible blood test for Alzheimer’s disease
None to beat Tarfie Games
Social worker struck off after £6,500 fraud
Rail service is the only thing worse than terrible album
oh my word!
No wonder pensioners are disillusioned
Diversity means all views
THE ARCHIVES
Maggie crossed her legs. Uncrossed them again. This wasn’t going at all how she’d expected
Dundee at forefront of transport innovations
HOROSCOPES
Slew of established car names planning fully electric versions
Jim Spence warns the expected Championship title contenders that peril lurks around every corner
Lichties out to confound critics as Championship campaign gets under way
Law grabs chance to impress Solheim Cup captain at British Open
Pars made to pay penalty in Dundee fightback
First 45 was below Dee standards, says McPake
O’Halloran fans flames of defiance in baptism of fire
Hoops can give rivals taste of something stronger
Kane won’t be able to make it
Revamped Rovers use hybrid power
Betfred issues won’t stop Bollan feeling confident
Bayview boys flying ahead of opener with Bully Wee
Confidence high but Weir knows size of challenge
It’s all about safety for Gable Endies despite play-off finish
Smith tells his players to turn Glebe Park into a fortress
Considine tips striker for huge campaign
Solskjaer expects more signings
Kennoway Star Hearts to put new blood to the test
Kelty Hearts travel in confident mood
Guardiola denies Man City are profligate
Burns happy to do it his way it his way
Stars snap up Latvian winger
Harrington targeting hat-trick
Burns ignores all the flak to produce super century
Tasty fixture list – weather permitting!
Forfarshire urged to keep intensity up for title run-in
Verstappen does not care about better driver debate
Outbox can send winning message
Sport on tv
Family dairy is cream of the crop
QMS seeks nominations for two industry accolades
Organisers promise bigger and better Kinross Show
Beef summit to address concerns in sector
Sector must make noise
Winning Shetland pony is first lady in show
Hunt to find best Scottish beef and sheep farms
Farmers warned over tenants’ amnesty
Politics at the Scottish Games? No thank you...
Easing endometriosis
Old royal ties
Vegging out
Just the tonic
Still with the fairies
Getting to know you
What’s knot to like?
Summer bedroom bliss
Honing in on orchids
Head on down to the Path of Condie
Rising from the ashes
A fairy good adventure
Shall we dance? Well, only if it helps us climb those hills
Gorgeous vistas leave Jack in Swiss bliss during trip
Author Interview
Walking Through Shadows; A Journey Of Loss And Renewal by Mike Cawthorne (Birlinn Ltd, £12.99) Scottish book of the week
Book of the week
Humbled by ‘BeastEnders’ safari park soap
We just can’t get rid of the midges and flies in summer
A familar sight – 1957 poster of Tay Rail Bridge auctioned at £340
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