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2018-04-09
Courier Country sportsmen celebrating medals at the Commonwealth Games. Clockwise from top left: Duncan Scott, Darren Burnett, Mark Stewart and Mark Szaranek. See coverage on pages 44-45.
Plea for merger of NHS Tayside
Blairgowrie care home worker faces being struck off over misconduct.
Thousands of residents on secretive council ‘watch lists’.
Lorraine to fashion your old jewellery into fabulous fundraising finery
Weather erosion sparks fears for coastal path
Ashes of Angus man found on Aussie beach
Wind turbines boost National Grid
MSP calls for paternity leave to be doubled to four weeks
Good newts has herpetologists jumping for joy
Fife motorsport legend Jim Clark honoured
Dad saw red after friend stole child’s piggy bank
Planning applications
Temporary move to St Madoes for Carse Medical Practice
Family sessions will help youngsters become teenagers
Praise for new jobs support plan
Feast of folk draws crowds and keen campers to Kinross
Homelessness charity lands £3,000 windfall
Japanese animation pioneer Isao Takahata
Scepticism over new management’s power
Johnson and Labour leader continue spat over spy poisoning
First Minister announces £745k funding for China study scheme
Ambassador seeks Met meeting
Police put wrong fuel in cars nearly 300 times
Colourful characters at Deecon
Let them eat cake! No chance, said fellow fat person
Mother calls for better eye tests after baby’s ordeal
Jacobite trek recreated for good cause
Montague speaks of ‘rage’ over wage gap
NHS Tayside crisis shows we may need to spend more on health
It’s a case of run Jamie run for USA adventurer
Rethink urged over devolution settlements
No blues for Stuart as he wins literary prize for his latest book
Figures down for Dec’s TV Takeaway finale
Goodwillie has ‘nothing left to give’ after lengthy civil case
Wri bulletin
Humpback whales ‘making a comeback’
Johnson demands response to reported poison gas attack
German police knew Munster driver well
Joy has a nose for disease
New York City Trump Tower fire death victim identified
We must keep Fife’s out-of-hours services
Who is watching the council watchers?
CorreCtions and ClarifiCations
Speed humps make no sense
THE ARCHIVES
What about the red deer culling?
Replacement church
Alison allowed herself to be guided to a chair where she slumped dejectedly, tears flowing
Tradeprint restructures to merge with sister firm
Online sales are music to Assai’s ears
Tesco set to report healthy rise in profits
Planning key to diversification
Liquid fertiliser winning over Scottish growers
Warning dairy hygiene products face scrutiny
Record export performance from food industry strengthens the EU economy
Horoscopes
Every chance of hat-trick for Colin’s Brother
Morris delighted to book Blackmore for Aintree
AmAteur footbAll
ATHLETICS
Squad ethos hailed as Blues clinch title
Flyers lose third-place play-off to Panthers
Vettel extends lead in chaotic Bahrain GP
Strategy pays off for proud Stewart
Casey close to record 63 as Masters heats up
Poulter savours ‘great week’ at Augusta
Dundonald win fine advert for Juniors
Tayport rue missed chances
Violet stage comeback as North End cruise to victory
Rovers boss still defiant after setback at Gayfield
Higginbotham has the answer for boo-boys
Blue Brazil keep great escape hopes alive
Montrose ‘not going to get carried away’
Ralston remains upbeat despite familiar story
Brechin boss proud of team’s efforts
Peters boosts Loons with late winner
Fifers set target of topping last seeason
McCann hits out at fixture schedule
Hoops within one win of taking title
McInnes undaunted in quest for second place
Sensational day for Team Scotland
Dark Blues will be ready for battle
Fans’ group keen to talk to investors
On-loan Williams keen to become Saint George
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