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2020-09-17
Backstage workers stage a protest at Perth Concert Hall demanding extra support for the beleaguered events industry.
Schools in plea to holidaying pupils
PM accepts Scots law adviser’s resignation in Internal Markets Bill row.
Architect’s pioneering self-build plans for Dunning housing.
Perthshire community projects gain £170k windfall.
Police hunt after £4,000 diamond ring stolen in ‘galling’ customer scam
Distillery goes back to its roots to make whisky fit for a king
£8m fundraising drive to bring dilapidated flax mill back to life
Social security bosses may expand ‘footprint’
Home working will not impact on much-needed jobs: Agency head
Council leader defends slow uptake in office space leasing
Man found with cannabis plants worth £93,600
Two more cases confirmed at Amazon depot
‘Reason for optimism’ in call to continue furlough
Growing concern over care homes
Exams at ‘very real risk’ of being disrupted: Swinney
Rosyth pupils told to remain at home
Non-contact city football facility back on the ball
Union rep urges more funding for taxi sector
Spitfire gets airborne over Courier Country for hospital fly-bys
Wedding venue owner refunds customers after cancellations
‘Guvnor’ of Gayfield Alex McKinnon, 84
Ex-MP McGarry denies embezzling £25,000
‘Once in a lifetime’ Parkinson’s research boost
Lord Keen of Elie, QC, tenacious lawyer who left over PM’s plan
NI issue ‘politicisation’ threat to peace process, says Raab
‘A generation has not elapsed’: Boris Johnson bats away calls for Indyref2 Section 30 order
Questions over Bayoh family’s wait for inquiry
Concern at number of climate sceptics
Plastic packaging plea to retailers
Hybrid cars ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’
Leonard defiant: ‘If I thought there was anybody better... I would step aside’
Thieves muscle in to take eight-stone iron sculpture from broch
Bones study reveals many Vikings were not fromScandinavia
Kirkwood Homes
No more conductors on 73 bus service, Stagecoach confirms
Hunt for second driver involved in fatal crash
Citygymowners dismayed after dream is dashed
Anger over decision to close two post offices
University team in Large Hadron Collider project
EV infrastructure more worthwhile than HS2
THE ARCHIVES
ON THIS DAY
The large piece of white volcanic quartz Tom had used as a paperweight was sitting out of place
Fife firm won lifeline contract when it was weeks from collapse
Landlords back rescue deal for fashion retailer New Look
Busy day’s business at Stirling sheep auctions
Group demands action to stop blight of fly-tipping
HOROSCOPES
Francesco is in the frame
Suzz all set for return to happy hunting ground
Regional conference format in place for forthcoming season
Roglic strengthens grip on yellow
Fleetwood ready for Winged Foot ‘grind’
Mourinho refuses to talk about Bale speculation
Muir hoping to sign off her fine summer in style
Doncaster’s Covid-19 warning
Happy McPake plays up Ashcroft leadership qualities in first outing
James Forrest celebrates scoring the winner in Celtic’s 2-1 Premiership victory over St Mirren in Paisley last night. The Hoops are three points behind leaders Rangers with a game in hand.
Ex-Don Bryson is Saints target
Family was ‘big factor’ in Adam’s Dens move
Young Scot can rely on friends at Winged Foot
Card furore
Rab Douglas hails the arrival of Charlie Adam at Dens. Number One
Ryan Jack ruled out for month ahead of European clash.
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