Rangers fans' group accuse Dundee United of treating them with 'disdain'
Rangers fans have stepped up to pay money owed to Dunfermline but have pointedly decided against doing the same for Dundee United — claiming the Tangerines have treated the crisis-hit Glasgow club with "disdain". (...)
Dunfermline owed £80,000 from crisis-hit Rangers
Dunfermline are the latest club to be afflicted by Rangers entering into administration, after it emerged the Ibrox club are due the Pars around £80,000. (...)
Council leader describes opponent's Kingdom Bakers comments as 'shameful'
Fife Council's leader has given his full backing to officers for their efforts to safeguard jobs at Kingdom Bakers in Kirkcaldy following criticism from his opposite number this week. (...)
Labour group leader accuses Fife Council of being the 'catalyst' in Kingdom Bakers' demise
Fife Council has been accused of speeding up the demise of a crisis-hit bakery. (...)
'He should get real' — David Cameron accused of 'simplistic' views on debt
Prime Minister David Cameron has been accused of holding an over-simplistic view of how to tackle personal debt. (...)
Take it to the bank — David Goodwillie transfer comes with a sting in the tail for Dundee United
Dundee United find themselves in an exasperating financial position in the wake of the David Goodwillie sale. (...)
Dundee United will use 'majority' of Goodwillie transfer fee to cut club's debt
Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson has revealed the "vast majority" of the David Goodwillie transfer money will be used to cut the club's debt. (...)
Man stole from parents to pay Liverpool drug dealers
A recovering drug addict stole his parents' savings to pay off a drugs debt to dealers in Liverpool, Dundee Sheriff Court has heard. (...)
Debtors warned 'cases will remain open' despite move to write off £1.5m
Over £1.5 million of bad debt is set to be written off by Perth and Kinross Council. (...)
Dundee FC's £30,000 policing bill written off
Dundee FC'S debt of over £30,000 to Tayside Police, incurred when the club went into administration, has been written off. (...)
Progress paying off club debt revealed by Montrose FC chairman Derek Sim
Montrose chairman Derek Sim has revealed that the club have made "significant inroads" into paying off their debt. (...)
Big Lottery Fund gives massive cash boost to community projects
More than half of a £2.1 million pot set aside to help fund community projects in Scotland is destined for Angus and Dundee, the Big Lottery Fund has revealed. (...)
Money worries see record number of calls to Perth Citizens Advice Bureau
The Perth branch of the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) received a record number of calls last month as more and more people struggle to pay household bills. (...)
Firms themselves must decide on trade with Dundee FC: Alan Mitchell
A Dundee business leader says it is up to each business to decide whether it wants to get onside with Dundee Football Club again. (...)
Make-or-break meeting for Dundee FC as 118-year-old club stands on the brink
Dundee FC administrator Bryan Jackson has warned that "there is no real plan B" as the Dark Blues kick-off the biggest week in their 118-year history. (...)
Gary Langlands' company Vision Sound and Light Ltd goes into liquidation
The company of the former president of Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce, Gary Langlands, has gone into directors' liquidation. (...)
Dundee FC's creditors' arrangement bid in the balance
It is likely HM Revenue and Customs will not support Dundee FC administrator Bryan Jackson's bid to achieve a creditors' voluntary arrangement. (...)
St Mirren join lobby against 10-team SPL proposal
The group of SPL clubs unconvinced by the proposal for a 10-team top flight have gained a new member, with St Mirren expressing scepticism. (...)
Scots are UK's hardest-hit by recession
The Scottish Government has been accused of failing the poor after a new survey revealed the recession has hit Scots harder than people elsewhere in the UK. (...)
Citizens Advice warns 2011 will be year dominated by debt for many families
Debt-ridden families are facing a bleak new year as they struggle to make ends meet, a leading rights campaigner has warned. (...)