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2020-08-21
900 households told to self-isolate
Late-night tryst ended in pursuit and high-speed crash.
Abernyte school legal battle cost almost £110k.
Woman threatened to kill 93-year-old before robbing him of £100
Rare collection of faces with a troubled past is up for auction
Woman appeared in court for 90th time at 43
NHS staff face insurance fight over flood-hit cars
Councillors urge long-term plan in face of climate change effects
Melted joints and cables as lightning cuts internet
Workers and their loved ones told: ‘Stay at home’
Mum-of-two with coronavirus blasts ‘finger-pointing gossips’
Head teacher warns parents not to congregate on school grounds
Rules are ‘making detection difficult’
Government ‘not involved’ in decision to transfer Covid-19 patients into care homes
Council’s pupil attainment funding ‘re-prioritised’ to fill pandemic hole
Kitman ‘Gunter’ Hearts ‘through and through’
MSP calls for ‘good level’ of dog wardens as attacks increase
Gettin’ in the groove to hunt down some rare vinyl across Tayside
Britain needs toilet training
FM ‘unaware’ of Salmond advice to civil servants
Sheep farmer found guilty over Tesco baby food blackmail plot
Councillors still at loggerheads over Lochside
Perth cycling group can go off the beaten track thanks to new all-terrain machine
Baby proves he’s ‘summit’ special by bagging Munros – before he can even walk!
Retailers renew calls to get rid of parking charges
Cars ‘should be recalled’ over fault claims – Which?
Jihadi expected to die in jail for role in bombing
Home secretary urged to work with US to bring ‘Beatles’ to trial
Court to decide if curtain opens on stage school
New York actor kicked off his career as Christmas pud on Angus school stage
Russell accuses Gove of ‘gerrymandering’ as polls show indy boost
Ex-White House adviser arrested on fraud charges
Trump urges tyre firm boycott over ‘ban’ on campaign caps
Lockdown lead must be taken by scientists
Be role models for kids to copy
THE ARCHIVES
She thought about her walk away from Tom’s body. Below high tide, no trace. Maybe
Dunkeld deli was ideal move from corporate life Q. Q. Q. Q.
‘Remarkable’ turnaround as Fife textile firm in profit
Talks over ‘devastating’ bus job cuts
Insurers sound warning after tractor GPS thefts
Busy livestock auctions at Stirling and Forfar
HOROSCOPES
Murray can boost morale
Time to seize moment in final Test – Root
Bank on Battaash again to shine in York feature
Grigg misses out on switch
Elements fail to blow Scot off her course
Syme in contention at Celtic Manor after 66
Muir can sweep up records, says great Hutchings
Leading first round scores in the LPGA Tour AIG Women’s Open, Royal Troon Golf Club, Troon (Gbr & Irl unless stated, par 71):
Champions collide on opening day of season
Forrest welcomes news of doors opening to fans
New Rovers striker won over by McGlynn’s vision
Dark Blues prepare to return to training pitch
Boss says club has had zero contact about star
Tannadice coach hailed by Gunner
‘Terrific’ to get support back: Mellon
Harsh on Saints as Dons play numbers game
Saints boss Davidson sees ‘good signs’ in home defeat
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