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2018-05-30
See story on page 19 A gnome from gnome: Blackford pensioner David McLaren had 40 small, unexpected guests pop by for his birthday when his neighbours organised a surprise gnome party. Picture: Kim Cessford.
Soaring reports of bad behaviour across region
Motorists face more misery as work on M90 commences.
Our motoring editor drives the new Kia Picanto. Inside
Dementia and rising obesity pose major challenge to NHS.
Rattray parents determined to beat school thieves.
‘Time is not on my side, so every day is a gift’
Italian football’s loss was Dundee chip lovers’ gain
Security tightened after charity box stolen
Man accused of killing artist during £10 robbery
Mechanic could face jail after causing fatal crash
Vulnerable woman forced out of home
Planning applications
Public rallies round in support of new GP surgery for rural area
Student wins grant to help cut lamb death rates for farmers
School scoops prize nomination
Man denies damaging game crops at estate
Perth and kinross: news in brief
Prisoner damaged TV and cell
Home And Away star Cornelia Frances, 77
Dundee has highest rate of abortion for third year
Robison criticised for blaming ‘beast’
Better figures on A&E wait periods
Obesity crisis placing huge strain on services
Fife family nurse partnership success
Brexit could be ‘disastrous’ in Scotland
Angry mother blames health board for her daughter’s death
Footballer who lost father to suicide backs new research
Fife care supervisor given reprimand for faking documents
Workers’ ‘tax freedom day’
Author McEwan’s a Weinstein sceptic
Call to tax banks on cash from sale of branch sites
SNP armed forces plan would be huge boost for Tayside and Fife
May’s abortion reform test
Career with the Queen might be on the cards
You could really clean up with this regal job
The train now arriving... or is it?
CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
SNP should stick to day job
Shining a light
Had she just embarrassed herself in front of Henry by behaving in such a prissy fashion?
Furnishers Gillies keeps investing in its stores
SLA to return £1.75bn to investors
Start-up explores data protection role with tech behind cryptocurrency
Brexit impact on financial services in UK still unclear
Firms should not delay on complying with new data-protection legislation
Filling candle jars gave Jo a bright business idea
Hitting banks in the pocket
Ewing claims rules of game are unknown
Horoscopes
Woodward in as Te’o joins long list of injuries
Prince can repeat trick
Neil claims Monikie title in gusty winds
R&A urges culture change to get more women into golf
Injury rules Morgan out of Rest of World clash – but he will face Scotland
Serena feeling like ‘warrior princess’
Fabinho looks to follow Firmino lead at Anfield
Kamara’s Dens departure is looming large
Mulgrew holds on to major finals dream
Rangers’ call for suspension is dismissed
Johnston looking to kick on in Toulon
It’s time to follow Lions – Robson
Serena Williams’ first grand slam action in over 15 months had Paris fashionistas in a whirl yesterday as she played her French Open first round match in a black bodysuit.
New TV deal can improve Scottish game, claims Nelms
Dundee United forward Matty Smith staying at Tannadice until 2020
19 challengers for Perth Gold Cup
Driving down memory lane
EU to enforce car safety systems
Toyota’s still cruising on
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