Home Bargains chain owner takes over Stack Leisure Park
The Lochee area of Dundee has been given some welcome good news after it was revealed that a buyer has been found for the troubled Stack Leisure Park. (...)
Dundee Solar Cities facing crisis after failing to secure new support from Scottish Climate Challenge Fund
A ground-breaking Dundee solar energy project faces a desperate battle for survival after the Scottish Government axed its funding. (...)
MSP says Dundee's young unemployed 'left out' of Scottish Government support
The Scottish Government has been accused of snubbing Dundee after the city failed to win a share of extra money for tackling youth unemployment. (...)
Jenny Marra accused of 'slandering the entire population of Perthshire' with jury comments
An MSP has been accused of slandering ''the entire population of Perthshire'' in a row over court closures. (...)
Dundee campaigners say city is in good shape to host national sports centre
Dundee will make a ''very compelling case'' for hosting Scotland's first national sports centre. (...)
Dundee ready to make its case to be home of national sports performance centre
Plans for a national performance centre are expected to be announced today, with Dundee in the running to host the multi-million-pound sporting venture. (...)
ONS survey leads to call for action to improve Dundee's low-wage economy
An MSP has said it is ''a crying shame'' that so many people in Dundee have to work for low wages. (...)
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. (...)
Rough justice fear amid court closures threat
A plan that could see the closure of dozens of Scottish courts in a bid to slash spending would strike at the heart of local justice, a North East MSP has said. (...)
New leader Johann Lamont vows Labour will be party for 'all of Scotland'
New Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont has pledged to look beyond the party's central belt heartland and refocus on areas like Dundee. (...)
'A crucial role to play' — Dundee told it has a bright future in green jobs
Alex Salmond says Dundee's confirmation as a key location for offshore renewables manufacturing is a ''wonderful statement'' about the city's future. (...)
St John's High School chosen to be one of seven SFA football academies
A new SFA-run football academy is to be created at a Dundee high school. (...)
Sturgeon hints at renewable energy investment news for Dundee
Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has hinted that a ''very positive'' announcement about renewable investment in Dundee is imminent. (...)
Education secretary unable to guarantee jobs as city universities improve collaboration
The University and College Union has failed to secure a pledge from Scotland's education secretary that jobs will be protected if closer collaboration between Dundee's two universities goes ahead. (...)
City MSPs insist Dundee is still in the game for renewable energy jobs
Dundee two SNP MSPs claim Dundee will not lose out on renewables industry jobs despite wind turbine manufacturers Gamesa turning their back on the city. (...)
Police say gamekeeper was within his rights to shoot pet dog for worrying cattle
Tayside Police have concluded that an Angus gamekeeper who shot a pet dog did not commit any offence. (...)
Dundee City Council ready to officially back national football academy bid
A campaign to bring Scotland's national football academy to Dundee has been boosted by the official support of the city council. (...)
Labour MSPs plan Holyrood boycott on strike day — but no rules on giving up pay
Labour MSPs will boycott Holyrood for a day in support of striking public-sector workers — but some may get paid. (...)
Salmond shows support for video games industry funding
Dundee's video games industry could be in line for vital Scottish Government help. (...)
Education secretary issues blunt rebuttal of Angus College principal's claims
Scotland's education secretary has rubbished claims Angus College will lose 2,000 student places due to funding cuts. (...)