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Growing pressure on Scottish Government over advice on EU status
The Scottish Government has come under pressure to publish legal advice it has received regarding an independent Scotland’s membership of the EU.
Post a comment ()Perth Kilt Run mascot’s big search to find name
A mysterious kilted colossus emerged from the early morning mists on Perth’s North Inch.
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Gallery: Ladies’ Day at Perth Racecourse
Former weather presenter Cat Cubie and hundreds of other well-dressed women lit up a sunny ladies’ day at Perth Racecourse on May 16. The annual ...
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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 ...
Post a comment ()Same again will suit East Fife's Gareth Wardlaw in play-off final
East Fife striker Gareth Wardlaw is hoping to shake off a knee injury that he picked up in Wednesday’s first meeting with Peterhead and get one over ...
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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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