Education chief says 'truth will out' in Angus superschool court battle
Angus Council's education department has nothing to fear from the Arbroath superschool court battle, it has been claimed. (...)
Government reporter decides family's caravan breaks planning rules
Angus Council's enforcement stance against a Sidlaws family has been vindicated in the latest stage of a complex and ''stressful'' planning case. (...)
Low-paid workers win right to have backdated wages claim heard at tribunal
More than 200 low-paid female employees of Dundee and Perth councils have won the legal right to take their claims for backdated pay under equal pay legislation to an employment tribunal. (...)
Rottweiller owner Derek Adam to appeal sentence for girl's mauling
A rottweiller owner jailed for a year after his two dogs escaped and mauled a young girl in the street is to appeal against his conviction. (...)
Developer accepts defeat after Government reporter rejects Kinnoull Hill housing plan
A housing plan which locals said would blight one of Perth's most scenic areas has been abandoned — "for the time being". (...)
Teenager detained for carrying seven-inch knife wins appeal against custodial sentence
A Dundee teenager who was locked up after being found with a knife in a city street has had his sentence overturned by appeal judges. (...)
Broughty Ferry lifeboat supporter Calum Begg
One of the driving forces behind the Broughty Ferry Lifeboat 2000 Appeal that raised £1.5 million has died. (...)
Lawyer says former Blairgowrie woman Joanna Findlay likely to appeal US court verdict
A Blairgowrie college lecturer convicted of trying to kill her husband in the USA is likely to appeal the verdict. (...)
Serial abuser Kenneth Blair appealing 15-year jail sentence
A Fife pensioner jailed for 15 years after admitting a catalogue of ''barbaric'' abuse has appealed the sentence. (...)
Crieff community group in need of some light relief
Crieff is facing a festive blackout unless a desperate appeal for help to repair the town's damaged Christmas lights is successful. (...)
Rab Douglas back to face Raith Rovers after Dundee win red card appeal
There was a sense that justice had been done as news reached Dens Park that goalkeeper Rab Douglas's appeal has been successful. (...)
Dundee lodge appeal against keeper's red card
Dundee have lodged an appeal with the SFA against the red card shown to Rab Douglas during Saturday's game with Partick Thistle. (...)
Dundee City Council to appeal Linda Ross employment tribunal judgment
Dundee City Council is to appeal against the findings of the employment tribunal panel which severely criticised the council over its handling of the Linda Ross affair. (...)
Police appeal after woman's frightening ordeal in Auchterarder
Police are appealing for information after an incident where a man made inappropriate sexual remarks to a woman in Auchterarder. (...)
The last love letters of Cpl Sean Binnie are still too painful for widow to read
The widow of a Fife Black Watch soldier killed in a firefight with the Taliban more than two years ago has revealed that she still keeps four precious letters from her husband locked in a safe unopened. (...)
Child found safe and well after Montrose alert
A police hunt was sparked in Angus by a false alarm at the weekend, following reports of a man carrying a ''lifeless'' toddler. (...)
Developer ordered to rebuild Falkland wall
A feature in a Fife village is to be reconstructed 17 months after being demolished by a property developer. (...)
Victory for parents who campaigned against mobile phone mast near Forthill Primary School
Campaigners against a proposed mobile phone mast near a Dundee primary school are celebrating victory. (...)
Dunfermline Athletic's John Potter wins red card appeal
Dunfermline's John Potter believes justice has been done after he won his red card appeal on Friday. (...)
The Salvation Army gives Courier country the chance to help riot-hit cities
People across Tayside and Fife can now help the riot relief effort — thanks to The Courier. (...)