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The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
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2020-07-28
Teacher shortage a classroom crisis
Obituary: Retired Tayside sheriff Richard Davidson.
Plans drawn up for PRI to deal with second Covid spike.
Horsecross staff hit out at failure to adapt after lockdown.
Man ‘saved’ by alcohol pricing goes on binges
Grandad and grandson uncover pet cemetery
Psychologist who botched sex offences report is suspended
Doctor wanted to help autistic people
New life on the ocean wave for much-loved Bell Rock boat tripper
Children feared for their safety after drunk man followed them and made suggestive comments
Drug overdose man nearly died in street drama
20 jobs are lost as Covid-19 hits firm’s revenues
Pet cat diagnosed with Covid-19 is first in UK
‘Scottish Government must help isolated Spain holidaymakers’
Fears people could give up pets
Swinney admits ‘anxiety’ over full-time reopening of schools
Parents of young pupils living with autism share their fears
Safety of pupils and staff is number one priority, insists union leader
Tariff war will be a ‘jobs killer’ for Tayside and Fife
Call for new approach to meet infrastructure needs
Golf clubs on alert after latest attack by vandals
Film to help drive golf tourism’s recovery
Duo to host and perform 10 hours of music online
Samaritans receiving 7,000 calls daily
More young people seek support in lockdown
Ex-serviceman jailed for sex attacks on teenagers
Hepatitis C ‘effectively eliminated’ in Tayside
Ambitious Cupar ‘western gateway’ plan set for approval
Community council says flood risk should stymie housing bid
Plant operator seeks delay to improvements
Pro-independence blogger could create standalone party
Gove dismisses A1 protesters as ‘bampots’ during Highlands visit
Broken bones can’t stop superhero fundraisers
Learning to love the ‘glamorous aunty’ look of my hair
Community hub plan for former outdoor centre
Man detained at Carstairs after killing dog walker, 83, and attacking couple in woods
The forgotten wartime relics now going down a bomb
Not everyone saw the need for all these ‘abominations’ back in 1940
Perth man’s epic trek to raise cash in memory of his father
Kelp traced back to last ice age 16,000 years ago
Memorable service
There have been some allegations made, relating to yourself, that are extremely serious
Exterity sees turnover rise in global marketplace
Jobs at risk at major bus manufacturer
Bumpy day for travel stocks hits FTSE 100
Cairn sells stake in Senegal licence to Lukoil for $300m
Recovery hopes blow as climb back ‘a lot longer than expected’
‘Blistering trade’ in rams
Group working on ways to improve soil health
HOROSCOPES
Dance to tune of Stradivarius
Rain holds up England’s charge to series victory
Konta well beaten by Burrage in Battle of the Brits opener
New Flyers signing Jones hopes to play key role
Pars and Wasps to share resources
Clubs granted permission to stream home games for fans
Ruling ‘vindicated’ SPFL’s approach
McGlynn hails ‘weight off the shoulders’
Mellon still remaining cautious
Arbitration decision welcomed by United
Striker Leigh Griffiths took the chance to impress Celtic boss Neil Lennon with a half-hour appearance from the bench in yesterday’s 3-1 friendly win over Hibs at Parkhead.
St Johnstone boss unfazed by lack of game time for his team ahead of Premiership kick-off
Mixed emotions for Courier Country drivers on return to action at Imola
Organisers confirm Dunhill cancellation with praise for Scottish Government
Tee to Green Golf leading world out of lockdown
Dundee youth academy staff in redundancy talks
‘You should never let a good crisis go to waste’
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