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Ghouls, phantoms and other creatures of the night are beating a path to Scone Palace for the Spirit of Scone Halloween event, which began last night and runs until Wednesday. Here is the exorcism scene from the trail. Picture: Kim Cessford.
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Government digs deep for Tay Deal EXCLUSIVE: SNP announces £200m for joint cities projects
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River Earn anglers can keep their salmon next year.
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Booze may soon be on sale at Scottish football grounds.
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Rail users face long delays due to work in Highland Perthshire.
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Teacher censured after allegation of ‘head butt’
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Forth Road Bridge to undergo £5.9m works
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‘Scottish icon’ lands infrastructure award
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Ex-United star O’Neill supporting amputee player’s charity walk
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Witness says Fife man ran a ‘dictatorship’
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Prisoner’s brief freedom after f leeing a court
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‘Distressing’ desperation in foodbanks, MSPs told
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Hardship caused by ‘culture of denial’
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Sturgeon slams ‘appalling’ comments
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Tenants vote council the best for satisfaction across Scotland
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Scottish country dance lovers to attend Fair City gathering
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Perth schools scoop top awards
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Businesses can get on board with chance to promote themselves
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Hospital pharmacist Margaret Malloch, aged 90
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DAVE LORD DEPUTY EDITOR
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Swinney announces independent review of primary one testing
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Retail tycoon at centre of gagging clause row named by peer
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Fashion faux pas for Meghan as Tonga rolls out the red carpet
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Driver fined and banned for knocking down boy
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Driver of derailed train ‘failed routine drugs test’
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Surprise in store for minister during visit to inmates in prison
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TV presenter receives threats after goat hunt
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Skygazers are wide-eyed over thrilling sunsets
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Mercury to fall as sleet, snow and hail forecast
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Swede dreams of childhood
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Fears for local Debenhams branches as 50 stores to go
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Book recalls forgotten architectural treasures
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Justice served for family of boy run over by bus
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Grieving parents seek change after daughter’s suicide in jail
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Man behind Fife fire bombings loses appeal
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De Niro now one of bomb targets
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Nobody should be surprised by comments
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Changes were necessary
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CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
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THE ARCHIVES
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Columnist is wide of the mark
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An afternoon treat
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Headstone found
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Look, Mike,” I said, “I’m sure Wilson made his fortune perfectly legitimately.” He shook his head
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Piperdam tie-up targets European visitors
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Lloyds profits ahead of city forecasts
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Call-out for more female entrepreneurs in Dundee
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Gender pay gap among full-time workers falls
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Scots meat processors look to boost sales at Paris exhibition
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Cattle take to the sale ring
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HOROSCOPES
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IT employment market turbulence
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Scandal left Sutherland ‘heartbroken’
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Verstappen confident of Mexico win
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It’s been a hectic time for both team Muirheads
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Grove must tame Wildcats to catch leaders
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Dundee and Kirkcaldy to revive old rivalry
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Sarri given plenty to ponder as LoftusCheek fires hat-trick
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Much-changed Celtic made to pay for defensive errors
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Pressure is on United, claims Pars manager
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McGlynn full of praise for ex-Rover Baird
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Killie manager’s ban suspended
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Curran puts faith in hard work to lift Dark Blues
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O’Neill sure McLeish can come good for Scotland
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Rangers’ Jon Flanagan challenges Roman Eremenko in last night’s goalless Europa League draw with Spartak Moscow at Ibrox. Celtic were beaten 2-0 by RB Leipzig in Germany,
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Cockerill has to plug gaps for depleted Edinburgh after Scotland call-ups
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Neilson tips Pars to put indifferent form behind them in Fife clash.
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Patrick Reed hits eight birdies to take two-shot lead in Shanghai
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Revenge the aim as Stars look for first win in 10.
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(Cert 12A, 133 mins)
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Caird Hall, Dundee, November 2
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Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy October 27
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Birnam Arts Centre, Dunkeld, November 1
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Landscape photographer Charlie Waite will be at the Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy, on November 1 to discuss art, nature, beauty and ‘the impulse behind wanting to take a picture’
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T performance’
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Pitlochry Festival Theatre, November 1
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Overgate Goes Guising
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ROCKTALK GIG GUIDE BY ANDREW WELSH