'A clear example of direct discrimination' — young Angus politician calls for ban on Mosquito devices
A young Angus politician has pushed forward the campaign for the banning of Mosquito devices. (...)
Dundee among worst hit as unemployment soars
More than 1,000 people in Dundee are facing the prospect of a second consecutive Christmas on the dole, a report reveals today. (...)
Lorry driver narrowly escapes Northwater Bridge plunge
A lorry driver narrowly avoided a 35ft drop over an Angus bridge, after his trailer tipped onto the road. (...)
Government grant GlaxoSmithKline jobs boost for Montrose
Finance Secretary John Swinney has announced a jobs boost for Montrose pharmaceutical firm GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). (...)
Increase in breakdowns caused by rodent damage
Repair garages in Angus are reportedly having to deal with a spike in the number of rodent-related breakdowns. (...)
'The greatest privilege of my life' — 45 Commando CO pays tribute to his men after successful Afghanistan mission
The commanding officer of Arbroath-based 45 Commando says serving in Afghanistan with his men was the greatest privilege of his life. (...)
Regeneration masterplan under scrutiny in Montrose
Plans to regenerate the south of Montrose and attract millions of pounds of investment to the town came under public scrutiny at the George Hotel. (...)
Forfar dog walker has terrifying encounter with cat 'lynx'
An Angus dog walker has spoken of her terrifying early morning big cat encounter near a popular beauty spot. (...)
Parents asked not to use 'high risk' Carnoustie school car park
Parents of children at an Angus primary school have been warned not to drop their children in the school car park due to safety fears. (...)
Dundee-Aberdeen trains disrupted by bull accident
Train services between Dundee and Aberdeen were disrupted after a bull was struck in Angus. (...)
Lines are blurring as Angus wardens apply parking amnesty
Angus drivers are enjoying an unofficial parking amnesty after delays in a line-painting programme. (...)
Business and student fears over loss of Angus College places
Student leaders and business chiefs have voiced concern at the impact of 2,000 college places being lost in Angus. (...)
'Bleak future' feared for school leavers as up to 2,000 Angus College places expected to go
The principal of Angus College has warned public funding cuts will see 2,000 student places axed and staff made redundant. (...)
Rogue trader warning after Arbroath pensioner targeted
Police have issued a warning to Angus residents after rogue traders targeted a pensioner. (...)
Angus Council opts out of lending struggling first-time buyers a hand
A new local authority mortgage scheme that assists first-time buyers will not be available in Angus. (...)
Small victory for Staffie campaign at Holyrood
Tayside campaigners for tighter controls on Staffordshire bull terriers are celebrating an early victory at the Scottish Parliament. (...)
RM Condor agrees recycling plan with Angus Council
Angus Council is to embark on a new green scheme with the men who wear the green beret. (...)
Cameron Stephen hoping for Olympic games double
An Angus teenager is making a bid for Olympic glory in one of the biggest fast food restaurants in the world. (...)
Question marks still hang over Angus common good fund, despite assurance
An assurance that Angus will not have a single common good fund has failed to quell concerns over Arbroath Library's future. (...)
New owners lined up for administration-hit Arbroath pubs
Arbroath's pub trade may be set for a boost, with two bars in line for new owners. (...)