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Carnoustie funeral director stole from the dead
A funeral director stole from a dead leukaemia sufferer’s collection plate and then lied to family members.
Post a comment ()Top acts proving a big draw for Perth Festival of the Arts audiences
Perth Festival of the Arts is delighted that several top acts have sold out, with the ticket sales providing a boost for the annual event.
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Suspected sexual assault on young girl in Arbroath
A major police operation has been taking place in Arbroath after a suspected serious sexual assault on a young girl.
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Gary Miller confident St Johnstone can count on County
Gary Miller believes St Johnstone can count on Ross County in their bid for European football.
Post a comment ()St Johnstone fans urged to hail their heroes
Steve Lomas has called on St Johnstone fans to flock to McDiarmid Park and hopefully cheer their team into Europe for a historic second year in a row.
Post a comment ()Rangers face more anxiety as boardroom feud worsens
Rangers face aanother summer of uncertainty off the park after a boardroom power struggle intensified with an official request to hold a ...
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Perth effect of Aviva staff cuts remains unclear
Insurance giant Aviva yesterday said it had slashed its costs by more than £80 million in the first quarter as it progressed plans to lay off 2,000 ...
Post a comment ()NCR to cut around 70 R&D jobs in Dundee
Global cash machine and electronics giant NCR has moved to axe around 70 jobs at its research and development operation in Dundee.
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The Mirror Trap enjoy the Placebo effect after star Brian Molko attends Dundee gig
Music fans watching local bands in Dundee’s Non-Zero’s on Tuesday night were blissfully unaware they were also in the presence of one of UK music’s ...
Post a comment ()Seven million UK adults have never used the internet
More than seven million adults in the UK have never used the internet, official figures suggest.
Post a comment ()Dangers quite clearly there in new oath
Sir, – Your recent report of the changes made in creating Police Scotland as a single force did not sufficiently make clear the opposition to this by ...
Post a comment ()Obscene salaries for such a poor service
Sir, – Have the lunatics now really taken over the asylum, figuratively speaking?
Post a comment ()Neither hearing nor listening
Sir, – The Courier debate that took place recently about Forth Energy’s proposed biomass plant showed the strength of opinion against the project.
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Big cats have been big news for years
I wrote before about newsroom excitement about beasts on the loose but omitted the most frequently mentioned creatures.
Post a comment ()Go Leafs, go!
There are some sore heads and broken hearts here in Ontario.
Post a comment ()Not quite a bull in a china shop — but close
Beasts on the loose. Journalists love them.
Post a comment ()Rise and rise of the loony fruitcakes
Branded "loonies, fruitcakes and clowns" UKIP have been the butt of establishment political jokers for years.
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