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2020-04-01
CORONAVIRUS LATEST
Fears raised after positive virus test
Council chiefs no longer need to deliver on increase in free childcare after government lifts deadline.
Hospice care will still be provided for seriously ill children and their families, despite virus lockdown.
Early home abortions approved in Scotland during virus outbreak
Cautious optimism of ‘green shoots’, despite 393 deaths
What are the justice measures being mooted?
Lawyers oppose jury-less trials plan
Johnson urged to compensate families of NHS staff who die
British Airways suspends flights to and from Gatwick due to Covid-19
Health staff create unit for patients in Tayside
Aberfeldy businesses support the vulnerable
Volunteer army scrambled to offer help in Courier Country
Kindness to the fore as Give and Take boxes pop up across Perth
Domestic abuse charity braced for surge in calls
News in brief
Students failed by system
Death toll in France and Spain jumps in 24 hours
News in brief
Man accused of attacking wife and policeman
Permission for statue of fiddler Gow is music to ears of devoted campaigner
Search for Scotland’s most popular animal
Test that ‘can detect more than 50 types of cancer’ developed
Angus mum’s gratitude to organ donor family
THE ARCHIVES
Captain of the guard
Well, look at this.” Grumpy Bob interrupted the conversation with a note of triumph in his voice
Dundee games firm targets £1m turnover
Chambers chief calls for banks to step up to help firms through crisis
Animal welfare also a priority
Retailers urged to help realign food markets
SRUC suspension of MV testing criticised by sheep societies
HOROSCOPES
RELAX WITH A GOOD BOOK
MacIntyre positive despite testing time
Decision time for Wimbledon 2020
Reprieve for High as season is scrapped
Chairman Levy paid £3m bonus
‘Great dressing room spirit’ helping Saints
Boss calls support for club ‘humbling’
Old Firm pair fined by Uefa
Scotland boss Steve Clarke is one of a number of SFA staff to agree a 10% reduction in wages as the governing body face up to dealing with £5 million to £6 million in lost revenue with the game in lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis.
Malpas feels pain of Tannadice fans
‘Excited’ Stewart gets back on track
McGhee aims to return to help Dark Blues’ push for play-offs
Postponement boosts chance of Olympic hattrick for Doyle
Scottish Rugby leading lights defer salaries as club season is voided
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