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The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
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2018-11-12
Man held after boy, 10, dies and girl, 8, injured
100 years on, Angus folk pay tribute to the fallen.
Council faces £200k parking shortfall.
Michelin taskforce meets today.
Royal Bank paid contractors £400 a day to stuff envelopes
Life-saver backs first aid lessons
Couple hoping to trace rightful owner of letters
Events mark century since the official end of the First World War
World leaders gather to send out a message of ‘never again’
Glamis soundscape for ‘the Scottish Play’
Vehicle monitoring equipment installed on Jubilee Bridge
So much pain for so little gain in Angus parking fees fiasco
£20m hotel plan for Robertson’s
Musician Roy Hargrove, the ‘young master’ of jazz
300 homes miss out on bid to shrink bills
SNP slams ruling group ‘incompetence’ in row over parking charges
Double yellow lines planned in Forfar to deter council HQ staff
Relay organisers reveal August date for 2019 CRUK event
Crash kills one teenager and leaves two critical
Recount under way as tensions escalate
Police quiz patients over alleged failures by hospital surgeon
MSPS discover lack of public health policies to prevent illness
Neighbour says man’s fire death ‘hard to take in’
Cabinet ministers at odds over unilateral exit from backstop
Sister’s plea to find killer after 42 years
Ankle issue leads to new court date for accused
Memorial service for missing RAF airman Corrie Mckeague
Young driver was speeding at 100mph
Action stations in battle for Michelin jobs
CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
THE ARCHIVES
Wartime badge
Jane didn’t reply immediately. I watched the passage of emotions on her face
International sales boost for Dundee turbine firm
Shop vacancies rise as footfall sags
Royal Mail to update after profit warning
Strong show of pedigree young stock at Stars of the Future event
Farmhouse tenancy rules
HOROSCOPES
MIDLANDS AMATEUR FOOTBALL
Stars have no answer to Steelers’ power
No regrets as Bellew ends boxing career
Emotional Westwood celebrates rare tour victory in South Africa
Verstappen slams ‘idiot’ who cost him race win
First-half blitzes prove to be costly
Ritchie complicates Scots’
Eight-try romp great preparation for South Africa tie as Scotland dismantle Fiji in another BT Murrayfield thriller
No ill-feeling as Seymour eyes try record
Hogg confirms Glasgow exit with Exeter likely landing spot for full-back
Coupar blown away by Broughty’s goal rampage
Back-to-back wins offer hope to Oakley
Kay takes over as manager at Tayport
Young ‘speechless’ at last-gasp derby win
Calmness all round as Lichties soar on
Domination turns to frustration for Pars
Thumping win gives Smith a dream start
Boss Neilson raves about performance – but County manager left frustrated
Players have ‘bought into’ revival at Tannadice
Dominant City too good for Red Devils
Another win and another clean sheet for in-form Mcdiarmid keeper Clark
Forward progress: Attacking options as well as strong defence boost Saints
Red cards and goals galore as Light Blues hammer Well
Veteran’s strike cancels out Buddies penalty but Dee remain at the bottom
Seminar will examine the challenges faced by farmers in years ahead
Farmers in France have sympathy but say there will be no compromises
Rewarding land managers for providing public goods
How might our farmers adapt to a public money for public goods regime?
One sheep farmer details how he is preparing his business for possible tougher times ahead
John Scott’s top tips
Global meat industry seems as confused about the implications of Britain leaving as everyone else
Soil plays an increasing number of roles and needs regular monitoring
Time to get recognition for improvements made
Autumn is a key time as decisions are made on how well plants have progressed during tests
Getting structure right will help navigate period of uncertainty ahead
Britain is living with uncertainty – but there are factors at play which indicate outcome is less crucial for this sector
Strong equestrian scene driven by an enthusiastic community of riders
After their jobs were made obsolete by tractors, Eriskay ponies faced an uncertain future, enter Donald and Mary...
Farmers running dieselelectric hybrid or fullyelectric telescopic handlers is a step closer
Massey Ferguson newcomer raises bar with longer boom and extra lift
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