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2020-06-05
Councillor Jonny Tepp says he is ‘angry’ after vandals targeted Wormit and Newport Tennis Club, causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage. The culprits smashed windows, broke a toilet cistern and damaged kitchen worktops. Picture: Mhairi Edwards.
Bayoh family turn down spot at rally
Litter levels soar on first McDonald’s reopening day.
Noise of Tay Bridge works keeping Fife residents up at night.
School pupils see summer holidays cut to five weeks.
Pressure mounts over care homes
Scots could be forced to wear face coverings in public spaces as transmission rate drops
Outdoor enthusiasts implored to follow the rules to avoid penalty
Break-ins up across Dundee and Fife
Cabinet secretary’s concern after OAP, 88, given DNR form
Care homes placed on high alert after masked gang seen prowling grounds
Charity warns it will soon run out of money
Call to open up tourism businesses
Our world is greener in lockdown – the struggle will be to carry that on
New ‘20-minute neighbourhoods’ may not be far off
Council gets £1.1m to improve cyclist and pedestrian safety
Concern cigarette butts could be contributing to Covid-19 spread
Race for Life events cancelled
Tributes paid to Fife-born educationalist Mrs Margaret Meek Spencer, aged 95
Crowds pay respects to George Floyd
Saints signing caught speeding in wake of grandfather’s death
Drones could be used to monitor compliance over Mossmorran
Estate visitors urged to keep dogs on lead after death of sheep
Police hunt thieves who plucked lamb from field in Angus glens
Preparing your child for the present and beyond
Council bosses tell police to ‘get their act together’
The height of hypocrisy
City centre gym to be razed for flats despite manager’s final plea
What we know about man linked to probe
Sturgeon will be with us for years to come
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Retail innovator throws income lifeline to Bangladeshi workers
White clover may help to reduce climate impact
Producers unlikely to get back shearing costs from wool sales
HOROSCOPES
TIPS: Fresh Ghaiyyath backed to see off top-class rivals
Four effectively ‘retired’ after elite axe
Playing for Tangerines made me a better keeper: Siegrist
Dundee United are reviewing off-pitch leadership as Tony Asghar, Robbie Neilson and Mark Ogren attempt to drive the club forward.
Club to get it just Wright again after ace departs
BT host lifts lid on Strachan jousts, Scottish football and Hazard scoop.
Nadal rules out travelling to tournaments amid crisis.
Breaking the Ice: Eve Muirhead on her devastation for brothers after funding axed
‘Rewarding’ role for rugby star despite halt on national progress.
SFA chief focused on getting football at every level up and running.
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