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Warning as loch water goes green
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Prime Minister opts for ‘unprecedented’ prorogue of Parliament, while Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson set to quit.
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First batch of homes at edge of Scone signed off despite question marks.
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Steering group could be formed to shape future of education in Highland Perthshire.
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Brexit and investment issues put strain on GPs
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Fundraiser to get Dundee United legend statue worthy of legacy FOOTBALL:
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Ultra-fast broadband for remote communities a ‘game-changer’
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Jings! Clock is ticking on wild Oor Wullie hunt
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Game jam powers down V&A display
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Ban for drink driver who left crash scene and drove for miles
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Mobile network insists resident’s wavering signal caused by tree
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Man caused disgust at city centre war memorial after baring rear
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Seven-year sentence for offender who tried to create abuse ring
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‘Superschool’ to serve pupils from Tayside falls through
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Bottled water giant sets 100% recycling target for Solheim Cup
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Alistair Watson, aged 76, emeritus professor at Dundee University
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Brexit options
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Davidson looks ready to quit top Scots Tory job
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UK stands on ‘cusp of an economic crisis’, says Scottish finance chief
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PM’s decision ‘outrageous, but not entirely surprising’, says Fife MP amid dire warnings
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Time for cool leadership
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Glasgow man to face charges of stalking Shona Robison
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Councillor calls for capital conviction for people who kill police
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MPs urge legislation to halt bank branches cull
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Drink-drive deaths at record high
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Famous faces line up for charity’s anniversary
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Fife solicitor’s bid for stardom stymied after crashing out of TV design show
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Live at the Links here to stay as promotor promises big names
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Gatwick-bound plane forced to make turn to avoid drone
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School crisp packet hoard will boost air ambulance charity
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Fife funnyman can’t get enough of Fringe performance success
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Occasional glass of red may have its benefits, scientific study shows
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Wildlife charity seeks grouse-moor reform
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Former footballer jailed after breath test refusal
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THE ARCHIVES
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If something’s bothering you,” she persisted, “don’t you think you should tell someone?
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Strong start to the year for Dundee valves firm
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Thomas Cook agrees rescue deal
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Kingdom companies look to impress a worldwide audience
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Calls for Scottish Government to support red meat farmers
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HOROSCOPES
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Fly The Flag to open account
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Fitzpatrick aims for unprecedented feat
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Real satisfaction will only come with series victory, insists Stokes
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Kyrgios in hot water after ‘corrupt’ remark
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McDowall agrees to stay on at Scotstoun
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Sunderland hit back to dump Burnley out
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New Hoops man Bauer ‘honoured’ to sign on
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Gerrard urges players to show mental strength
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Thomson steps up his recovery
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Dons under pressure to beat Staggies, says Dodds
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Tannadice delight: Glory days for United and Dundee
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Five-time US Open champion Roger Federer in action during his second round four-set victory over world No 99 Damir Dzumhur at Flushing Meadows yesterday.
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Nicholl surprised by derby tradition
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Finn Russell’s relaxed vibe won’t slow his focus ahead of Georgia clash.
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Dee’s attacking shape in derby will be of interest. – Number One.
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Promising Saints teenager tipped for ‘big’ future by boss Tommy Wright. Story on p53
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The darkest of days as war looms again
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The mood at home in Dundee
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Letters recall story of lost D-Day hero
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Some still aboard Sinking fast. . .
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War’s legacy is one of unity – but also division still present
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The bombing WAR
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Bomber Harris and the destruction of German cities
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Scotland forever and second to none
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The Indian war effort DR CHANDRIKA KAUL,
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Divided loyalties
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Nazism and Stalinism
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Creation of GULAG and democracy’s demise
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Stalinism and Nazism: From friendship to war
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Exchanging the kilt for trousers was step too far
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Battle for the beaches D-Day and Normandy, June 1944