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Review: Van Morrison at Perth Concert Hall
Van Morrison showed just why he is still revered by captivating the audience at Perth Concert Hall.
Post a comment ()Tentsmuir to open up virtual art trail
A nature reserve is being transformed into a virtual art gallery where wildlife and technology will walk side by side.
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‘Very lonely’ Crieff pensioner repeatedly inserted hand in horse’s bottom
A pensioner caught with his hand up a horse’s rear end told witnesses that he was “very lonely”.
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Josh Magennis signs on to stay put at Aberdeen
Aberdeen striker Josh Magennis has signed a one-year contract to stay at Pittodrie, the club have confirmed.
Post a comment ()Dundee frontman delighted with pal Brian Graham’s move to Dundee United
Dundee frontman John Baird is backing former Raith Rovers teammate Brian Graham to be a big hit with Dundee United.
Post a comment ()St Johnstone head north to prepare for Europe
St Johnstone are expected to prepare for their European campaign in the north of Scotland, manager Steve Lomas has revealed.
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Nationwide hails mortgage lending record
Building society Nationwide yesterday hailed its lending record as annual results revealed how it boosted would-be housebuyers with billions of ...
Post a comment ()Milestone for wave-power industry
The world’s largest single commercial wave array is to be constructed in Scottish waters after regulators gave the green light to the 40MW ...
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Gary calls ‘berry up’ at the Rep
The fruits of a Dundee playwright’s trip down memory lane recalling berry-picking in the 1970s is set for a revival this summer.
Post a comment ()Review: Van Morrison at Perth Concert Hall
Van Morrison showed just why he is still revered by captivating the audience at Perth Concert Hall.
Post a comment ()Blaming others for their own mistakes?
Sir, – One of the problems with UKIP, Nigel Farage and what, to paraphrase recent media comment, may be termed the “swivel eyed Loon’s” fringe is ...
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 ...
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Woolwich killing backlash would only play into extremists' hands
It was with horror that I watched details of the murder of an armed serviceman in Woolwich emerge.
Post a comment ()When Sir Harry was bigger than Bieber
On his deathbed, Sir Harry Lauder was in possession of an Abyssinian gold watch.
Post a comment ()How to stop MPs getting a whopping pay rise
Times are tough, families are watching the pennies, everywhere people are tightening their belts.
Post a comment ()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.
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