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2020-11-17
Hackles raised over threat to Black Watch
Elie’s Ship Inn hopes to set sail with new extension
East Neuk folk rally to help fisherman after sinking
£300k aid to plug Fife flooding problems
Dundee police to pilot antidote for drug overdoses
Association will still soldier on if Black Watch cut: Branch head
Loss of The Black Watch ‘huge blow to morale’ among other Scottish regiments, says veteran
Huge solar power ‘car port’ to drive down emissions
Council employee sold stolen smoke alarms
Pupils still off school despite ‘no significant transmission’ of Covid
FM is not ruling out lockdowns at ‘hyperlocal’ level
Doctor hails public reaction to call for vaccine volunteers
US jag with high level of protection could arrive in UK by spring
Centre welcomes those seeking test for Covid in Perth
Indian actor Soumitra Chatterjee
Law lord to be quizzed over documents
UK seeking ‘more realism’ from EU
Appointment no-shows cost NHS millions
Rare Tayside and Fife railway signs pull in thousands
Angus man talks of his role in hunt for Ripper
Formerbutlerhails dramafor‘truth’on treatmentofDiana
Stalker with knife avoids prison term
Biggest ever appeal by CHAS
A nature emergency on our doorstep – and we must do all we can to fight it
Faced with adversity they flounder
Beneath The Skin Episode 36
Who said it
Land deal for new city development
New tool to slash well decom costs is hailed after North Sea trial
Council saves £1m with deal to move data
Crisis causes a drop in red meat exports
Animal feed company weathers challenges to post rise in profits
Dark Horse shines a light on crop yield
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‘Man of leisure’ McIlroy lines up iron play work
Brewster still showing his true colours in new venture
Make-or-break fixtures as Dark Blues bid to get season on track
Euros hopeful Shanks needs to hit goals trail
Striker has doubters, but he’s here to stay
Euro 2020 carrot will motivate Premiership players, says Davidson
Converting chances key to Scots’ hopes
Podcast host and former Dundee player Simon Ferry reveals the part he – and Kieran Tierney - played in the revival of 1977 No 1 Yes Sir, I Can Boogie.
Scots must find way to unleash van der Merwe
Masters not as good: Tee to Green
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