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2020-01-18
Police stations falling apart, says force chief
Black ice may have been to blame for a crash near Dunkeld which left two in hospital.
Invergowrie children would go to school in Perth in new plans.
Perthshire satellite site would be vital, says Nasa scientist.
Man told he may never be released from prison
Victim ‘utterly distraught’ at loss of children
Story of Dundee Olympic hero Dick McTaggart will be shared
Drug dealer caught with heroin had committed ‘self-sabotage’
Documentary on city’s sex trade nominated for award
Bank thief faces jail for hapless cleaver raid
Police seek three men in mystery canal death probe
Big Weekend of profit if Radio 1 gig hits Tayside
Number of train travellers in Fife drops – in contrast to stations across Tayside Fall in passengers leads to call for better service
St Andrews campaign ‘bolstered’ by figures
‘Alarming’: Decision to approve controversial development blasted
Dundee United and police drop investigation into alleged racism
Man is jailed for eight months for threatening social workers
A9 drivers warned of more closures for new Bankfoot bridge work
New £14.3m primary school is best option for Bertha Park
Twinned Chinese city shows tourism plans
Walkers wanted for charity fundraiser around Loch Leven
Number of officers ‘not sustainable’
Summit policing costs must be repaid
Shoppers spend less in stores at Christmas
Charity football match to take place in memory of Bailey
Fresh light shed on disaster aftermath
Grieving family say PM no intention of meeting them
Home Office rejects EU Brexit chief’s remarks on settled status bids
Carlaw’s tax plans could cost Scotland £270m, says thinktank
Scottish Labour will decide Indyref2 stance, says Leonard
Dundee’s air traffic services to move north
We should all be more like Ruby
Hunting for new horizons
Magical trip for youth orchestra
Rising costs blamed as Rotary club calls time on Oktoberfest
Sainsbury’s revealed as cheapest supermarket of 2019 by Which?
The night Clash fans got in a spit of bother Punk rock band’s singer warned lively crowd at legendary 1980 Caird Hall concert
Cash from sale of cannabis could go to taxman instead
oh my word!
SNP’s sour grapes does Scotland no favours
Even keel is needed for Police Scotland
THE ARCHIVES
For the first time in 18 months she looked something like the woman he remembered
Key international market targeted by Angus drinks firm USA distribution deal brings boost for Arbikie Distillery
HOROSCOPES
Kia to launch plug-in hybrids as part of electrification drive
Rangers striker Jermaine Defoe tries an acrobatic effort during last night’s 2-0 William Hill Scottish Cup victory over Stranraer.
McCann eyes ‘overdue’ run
Ness aims to kickstart his Dens career
Well boss happy with team’s preparation
From trip to Dubai to visit by Dumbarton
‘Good message’ hopes over Dyer managerial role
Opportunity for United to put top-flight credentials to the test
Hibs boss knows how well Neilson is doing
Team closer after squad is trimmed
Hilson to watch from stand following move
Davidson praises Livi as Rovers target cup upset
Blue Brazil out to make it tough for leaders
Thistle out to prevent hat-trick for Gowfers
Kelty strengthen squad by signing versatile Flynn
Griffiths hungry for action, says Lennon
‘Catastrophe’ warning by Klopp
Lampard has ‘a lot of faith’ in midfielder Barkley
Eriksen to line up against Watford, with no Inter bid
Nakarawa in line to start for Warriors
Cockerill keen for Leicester reunion
Strong finish sees Laporta grab lead in Abu Dhabi
Stars seeking wins to boost play-off hopes
Scotland begin by thrashing Ireland
Injury sparks new fears for Murray
Konta fit for Melbourne – but plans to skip Fed Cup
Pope and Stokes hit centuries with impressive show
Un De Sceaux looks ready to turn tables
Jim Spence on Saturday
Floating a new idea in dairy farming
Pig industry leader makes plea to prepare for disease
Jim Smith gives an insight into owning a ‘ferm dug’
Farmers being outbid for land by forestry investors
Sausage maker predicts profitable year
Push for more proactive communication from NSA sees new role filled
Family to sell herd after doubt over bull
Stand-off with rude driver put things in perspective
Man versus nature
Celebration
Beauty beast
Somersault with a half twist
Where land meets the ocean at the fringe of Europe
Peaceful, private and redefining paradise
Winter weekend in Dublin is all about the people
When lightning strikes, so does COBRA
Moorcroft’s clock winds back to the Frains emporium
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