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2020-06-06
Pitlochry theatre set to axe 42 staff amid crisis
Don’t visit Highland Perthshire scenic areas, public warned
Delivery of healthcare online set to take off.
A New Normal
NHS Tayside’s director of public health to retire
Uninfected homes could face testing
At least 70 jobs face axe at Don & Low
Call to tackle anti-social behaviour in rural spots
New parking bays aim to restrict ‘freedom camping’ in East Neuk
If neighbours are having a party, ‘call the police’
Jobs scheme’s role is ‘crucial’
Pledge that wellbeing of pupils will be priority
Union concern over risk assessment
Clarity call over plans for exams next year
Council deals with more than 220 complaints
Quarantine backlash
Dundee wildlife centre assurance over future
Edinburgh Zoo prepares to reopen
Unions call for £2-an-hour rise for workers who risk lives and keep country moving in crisis
Welfare could be transformed
Ex-councillor played part in many charities
Passengers will be asked to bring face masks with them to airports
New suspect in Madeleine case now linked to missing girl, 5
Dad’s plea over allergy impact of dogs on child
Eden claims on golf course are ‘garbage’: Council leader
Lifesaving defibrillator put out of use after casing vandalised
Perthshire teenager helping people to stay healthy during crisis
Young swimmers get some ‘frank and open’ advice from Olympian
Remembering Dundee polar explorer and his final voyage
Isobel’s on song as she turns 100
Unseen Turnbull works expected to fetch more than £350,000 at auction
Airport shelves flight path plan due to crisis
Levenmouth rail link opening not derailed despite lockdown
Tories calling for changes to fly-tipping laws that leave farmers liable for cost
Belonging in Britain as America burns
Minneapolis to ban police chokeholds amid unrest
City protest called off over virus fears
Not safe to gather for marches, says FM
Bird’s-eye view of summer
Trade deal could be dead in the water as EU attacks UK’s stance on fisheries
Protests in US just a part of president’s racism portfolio
oh my word!
Justice must be done for all
Voters will look to the record
Motoring manners
Worked like a charm
“A great crowd, perhaps a thousand people or more, followed the hearse... I was unable to pass
Back from the brink
HOROSCOPES
Hyundai reveals new Santa Fe with electrified powertrains
2000 Guineas hopeful out to be a superstar
New deal paves way for UKA to be reformed
Reds could seal title at Anfield, and 33 fixtures on free-to-air TV
Letheren not ruling out return to Dark Blues
New boss will find plenty of team spirit
Loons point to hurdles before resumption
Lichties boss full of praise for Wighton following loan spell
Hartley reveals aims after new deal
Neilson promises to give youngsters Premiership shot
Dundee United midfielder Ian Harkes believes action will be key to enacting longlasting change he wants to see in the US. The Tangerines star has watched from afar as protests – both peaceful and violent – unfolded in his homeland following the murder of
Dundee linked with move for ex-Pars captain
1872 Cup ties to mark return of Scottish rugby
Is there light at the end of football tunnel? Read Spence on Saturday
Breeders told to get a moo-ve on
Let stalking losses could hit £9 million, survey finds –
Call for countryside respect as lockdown begins to lift –
Agritourism firms using lockdown to gear up
SoilEssentials chats will help charity
Scholarships still available in crisis
Back to the future
Herbology and how it can help
Time to sit back and enjoy all your hard work so far
Seven coronavirus ‘cures’ that don’t work
Farmland and forestry walk
New series looks at date rape trauma
All white now – well it will be after a few more coats
Classic cars could tell tales of stars and royal family
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