MSP launches bid to crack down on problem parking
A disabled Dundee man and a blind Fife woman have inspired a Holyrood crackdown on ''irresponsible parking''. (...)
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 developers welcome Budget boost for video games industry
Leading figures in Dundee's digital games industry reacted with delight after the Chancellor unexpectedly announced new tax reliefs for the sector. (...)
UK Government urged to give green light to major construction projects
Several multi-million-pound ''shovel-ready'' projects in Dundee which could create hundreds of jobs and boost for the city's economy must get the go-ahead from Westminster, local SNP MSPs have urged. (...)
Dundee MSP to lead new video games group at Scottish Parliament
A cross-party Scottish Parliament group on the video games industry will hold its first meeting in March. (...)
Back in the game — Dundee poised for major renewable energy jobs announcement
Dundee is set for some Christmas cheer today with a major announcement on the potential for 700 new direct jobs and hundreds more indirectly linked jobs in the renewables industry. (...)
MSPs' expense claims add up to £11.8m — including 9p for a phone call
MSPs racked up more than £11.8 million in expenses last year, according to official figures. (...)
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. (...)
Teenager David Petrie still in critical condition after Dundee stabbing
A city MSP says the reported stabbing of a teenager in a Dundee street hammers home the stark reality of knife crime. (...)
'Dundee is going places' — First Minister hails Michelin jobs announcement
The multi-million-pound investment in Dundee's Michelin factory will secure its future for ''generations'', First Minister Alex Salmond has told The Courier. (...)
Rail link cuts would be a 'disaster' for Dundee V&A project
The chances of the V&A in Dundee becoming a leading tourist attraction could be undermined by controversial proposals to cut train services in Scotland. (...)
Shona Robison says Jim McGovern's racism claim is 'gutter politics'
Dundee City East MSP Shona Robison has accused the Labour Party of descending into ''gutter politics'' over a claim that charging English students tuition fees could be construed as racist. (...)
Jim McGovern refuses to withdraw comment accusing SNP of tuition fees 'racism'
A Dundee MP has provoked fury by branding the Scottish Government's university tuition fee policy ''racist''. (...)
Salmond shows support for video games industry funding
Dundee's video games industry could be in line for vital Scottish Government help. (...)
FitzPatrick to meet Jordanian PM on fact-finding mission
A Dundee politician is in the Middle East to meet Jordanian prime minister Dr Marouf al-Bakheit. (...)
MSP presses need for Scottish adoption of skin cancer drug Ipilimumab
The plight of a Dundee mother-of-two suffering from an inoperable form of skin cancer was raised at the Scottish Parliament this week. (...)
New report strengthens case for tax relief for video games firms
Tax breaks for video games firms lead to new jobs and increased profitability, a major new study has found. (...)
'There will be no forced merger' — campaign wins university pledge from First Minister
Campaigners have declared victory after First Minister Alex Salmond promised there will be no forced merger of Dundee and Abertay universities. (...)
Scottish Funding Council wants city universities to complete merger talks by end of October
Dundee and Abertay universities should finish preliminary talks on a possible merger by the end of next month, the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) has said. (...)
Groups unite to demand city taxi fleet continues to offer mix of vehicles
Elderly and disabled groups have rallied together to back calls for Dundee to retain its mixed fleet of taxis. (...)