Tayside Joint Police Board hears many questions remain over single national force
Tayside Joint Police Board has heard the future of policing in the region remains unclear. (...)
Pressure on Tayside Police budget means cuts ahead
Tayside Police must save nearly £2.3 million in the coming financial year, despite only 13 staff signing up for redundancy. (...)
Abertay University officials sought personal legal protection during Professor Bernard King dispute
Management at Abertay University in Dundee feared they would be personally sued during a dispute with the former principal. (...)
Authorities working to ensure Tayside keeps moving this winter
With Scotland braced for a third Arctic winter in a row, Tayside's authorities have met in Perth to test their emergency response plans. (...)
Tayside chief constable expects divisional structure to be lost under new national force
Tayside Chief Constable Justine Curran has told Angus councillors she cannot see a dedicated local division being part of Scotland's new single force map. (...)
Police board chiefs say they were told no decisions on single force had been made
Police boards in Tayside and Fife are still in the dark over plans for a single Scottish force. (...)
Businessman Bob Doak resigns from Abertay University court
Abertay University has been rocked by another resignation from its ruling body. (...)
Tayside's religious hate record revealed as anti-sectarian legislation prepared
Religious hate crimes have been reported to Tayside Police at an average rate of one each month since the start of 2009, according to new figures released by the force. (...)
Abertay University principal Bernard King launches second complaint
The suspended principal of Abertay University has launched a second complaint against his employers. (...)
Sickly Tayside Police officers off work for 3000 days
Almost 3000 working days were lost through sickness absence of Tayside Police officers in the first quarter of this year, the latest figures show. (...)
Abertay University students reassured over court turmoil
Abertay University students have been told the turmoil in the university court will not affect them. (...)
Abertay troubles go on as three members resign from university court
Abertay University in Dundee has been plunged into further crisis after three members of its university court — including Tayside Police Chief Constable Justine Curran — resigned. (...)
First "risk of sexual harm order" used to keep Perth man from young girls
A Perth man has been banned from contact with young girls after police expressed concern about the possible threat he poses. (...)
Member of Tayside Police support staff suspended in criminal inquiry
A senior administrative officer in the support team of Tayside Police Chief Constable Justine Curran has been suspended amid a criminal inquiry. (...)
Tayside Police chief insists force can make savings without harming frontline duties
Budget and staff cuts should not hinder Tayside Police's ability to carry out frontline duties, the force's leading officer has reassured. (...)
Driver criticises Tayside Police for 'dangerous' parking on A9 carriageway
A driver who had to take evasive action to avoid a stationary police vehicle on the A9 less than a hour before an elderly man was killed in similar circumstances has criticised the police. (...)
Tayside Police seek to make £1.2 million in salary savings
Tayside Police are to make savings of £1.2 million in salaries through a voluntary redundancy and early retirement scheme as part of the force's plans to save £4.3 million next year. (...)
Awards recognise acts of bravery
An Angus farmer and his son who rescued motorists stuck in rising flood water on a busy dual carriageway, and a group of heroes who saved a woman's life in a Dundee river plunge drama, were among those honoured at the Tayside Police awards ceremony. (...)
Chief constable says retention of community-based policing is 'vital'
The ability to continue to deliver the level of community-based policing the people of Tayside currently enjoy is the most important outcome of any changes to the structure of Scotland's police forces, according to Tayside Police Chief Constable Justine Curran. (...)
Scottish police savings must not take 'bobbies off beat'
Any savings from the merger Scotland's police forces must not lead to a deterioration in policing in Tayside, the region's police joint board convener has said. (...)