Following a day of drama on Courier Country’s roads we have full reports on the death of a man in Angus, along with all the latest on the Fife woman ...
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Arbroath DJ’s imprisonment leaves wedding couple in a spin
An Angus wedding DJ has left a local couple in the lurch after being jailed just two weeks before their big day.
Post a comment ()Fish farms urged to join sustainable seafood scheme
Environmental campaigners are urging fish farm operators in Scotland to sign up to a new sustainable seafood scheme.
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Dundee businessman bankrupt after running up over £300,000 in debt
Dundee property developer Mark Harris was made bankrupt after running up a debt of more than £300,000 with the Allied Irish Bank.
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Dundee FC Supporters’ Society quiz club chiefs on Texan takeover plan
The future ownership of Dundee FC remained up in the air last night after a meeting at Dens Park involving the backers of a joint Scots-US buyout ...
Post a comment ()Europa League ‘the icing on the cake’ for St Johnstone’s Alan Mannus
Alan Mannus celebrated his 31st birthday in style on Sunday by keeping a clean sheet to help St Johnstone achieve the victory over Motherwell that ...
Post a comment ()Faith in Jim Jefferies to lead Dunfermline back up
Dunfermline midfielder Stephen Husband insists manager Jim Jefferies has the leadership qualities to guide the Pars through troubled times –unlike ...
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FirstGroup share price plunges 30% on dividend suspension
Shares in North-East bus and rail operator FirstGroup plunged 30% on Monday as year-end profits tumbled by more than 86%.
Post a comment ()Ryanair returns profits increase but warns of tough months ahead
Low-cost airline Ryanair revealed a low-level profit boost yesterday — and warned the recession which continues to afflict much of Europe will dampen ...
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Rod Stewart to be premier act at Glasgow’s new £125m Hydro
Rod Stewart is to play the first concert in a new entertainment venue.
Post a comment ()Magnificent variety from John Cooper Clarke
Super-skinny, shock-haired son of Salford, John Cooper Clarke ambled on to Dundee’s Gardyne Theatre stage to the sound of the Dragnet television show ...
Post a comment ()Massive legal aid costs have to be cut
Sir, – On Friday I attended the meeting concerning the proposed closure of Arbroath Sheriff Court and listened very carefully to what was said by the ...
Post a comment ()‘No public concern’ so out-of-hours services will go
Sir, – The charade which is NHS Fife’s “consultation” into its plans to close out-of-hours services at Glenrothes Hospital has now plunged into new ...
Post a comment ()Would be glad to be under British rule again
Sir, – T Tolland, in his letter of May 16 sneers at Mona Clark’s question about whether we could negotiate a re-entry into the UK should independence ...
Post a comment ()Bitterness at their loss of power shows
Sir, – I understand Johann Lamont has to toe the UK line, but she must be embarrassed to say – on the platform with Gordon Brown on Monday – that she ...
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A close-up view of the Farage fiasco
It's with some amusement I've been reading the fall-out from the Scottish Farage fiasco.
Post a comment ()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.
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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.
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