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The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
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2018-10-31
After a week of blood-curdling terror, Spirts of Scone draws to a close tonight with a Halloween fright-fest in the palace grounds. Picture: Kim Cessford.
Rail disruption hits Perthshire
Rahul Mandal wins Great British Bake Off.
Man and woman accused of fire attack on car in Perth street.
Strategy getting homeless off streets of Perth and Kinross.
Dundee’s cultural jewel brings silent-movie stars back to life
Dundee man set for ‘one of toughest’ challenges
Rare Siberian visitor seen on remote island
‘Idiot’ driver travelled at double the speed limit at site of tragedy
Homicide cases in Scotland fall to joint lowest level on record
Girl got hooked in addict’s urine sample scam
Man banned from having pets for life after admitting neglect
Rural school could be closed by 2020 amid dwindling numbers
Small Business Saturday roadshow rolls up in Fair City
Roof rioter back in jail after his early release
Householders’ Halloween night trick or treat ‘egging’ fears
Claire’s jaw-dropping calendar to raise cash for hospital team
Prisoner was high for two days after smuggling drugs internally
RAF veteran and rugby player made an MBE for his service dies aged 74
Charities urge increase in NHS staffing to tackle rise in cancer deaths
Breastfeeding rates ‘low’ in comparison with other countries
SNP’s income tax regime ‘disastrous’, says Mundell
‘No further action’ on anti-hate complaint
MSPs urged not to change legislation
Stalker faces jail time for campaign of abuse
The beautiful game is a ‘force for good’
Frankenstein’s Monster on the comeback trail
Van-crash driver attacked Fife dog owner with hammer
an overnight stay at Macdonald Pittodrie House PLUS a Baxters Hamper!
‘Tommy’ stands proud at Holyrood
A free will if you will
Cities turn from green to grey
Victim was mother of former Dundee University student
Trump met with anger as brothers laid to rest
Buck now stops at Holyrood
Austerity has been a disastrous failure
Fracking fury is fairly foolish
CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
THE ARCHIVES
How to be more alert
He paused and stiffened, but continued as though he hadn’t heard. Strange, I thought, that wasn’t like Harry
Forfar tech titan turns attention to relationships
BP profits surge on higher oil prices
Uncertain future for staff as CJ Lang offload stores
Survey shows fall in business confidence
Joining in the conversation
Castle Water ‘supercharged’ by triple triumph at Courier Business Awards
Local ploughmen reign supreme
Tories ‘eager to stop direct payments’, says Ewing
HOROSCOPES
Angus ace returns with Silver Cup as sole aim
Rescobie reaches end of strange season
Harrington predicts ‘neutral’ venues
Dell back in frame after being in a ‘dark place’
Dundonian Petrie takes up role at Ulster
SCOTLAND:
Jones wants better memories this time
‘Doon derby’ goal to help Wighton in capital clash
Gerrard: My belief in players has not changed
Foxes players decide to play Cardiff fixture
Pars are denied despite stunning Keena double
Boyle outlines plan to upset odds at Dens
Davidson returns to where it all began
United boss urging caution despite decent start
Compact T-Cross SUV from VW
Smallest Ford gets more active
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