Gaza aid activist Waseem Mughal denied entry to Egypt
A Dundee activist is one of 13 people denied access to Egypt while a number of their convoy were allowed into the country. (...)
Extent of Lochee's substance abuse and deprivation problems heard
The number of drug-related emergency hospital admissions of Lochee residents rose by a staggering 260% from one year to the next, a Dundee City Council meeting has heard. (...)
Royal Mail gives new pledge on Dundee East delivery office
Royal Mail insists the giant backlog of mail that has piled up at its Dundee East delivery office will finally be cleared by the end of the week. (...)
Veterans undeterred by 1950s nuclear test ruling
Atomic bomb test veterans from Dundee and Kirkcaldy say they will continue their fight for the truth after top judges dashed their hopes of compensation. (...)
Booby trap fears stop Dundee drugs raid
Tayside police were forced to call off a search of a suspected cannabis factory in Dundee due to the possibility of booby traps having been set. (...)
Perfect day for little boy with rare food syndrome
Christmas wishes came true early for a young Invergowrie boy with a very rare illness when he was Santa's guest of honour. (...)
Dundee United fans' anger at police herding outside Parkhead
Frustrated Dundee United fans have hit out at Strathclyde Police after they were barricaded together outside Parkhead following their team's match against Celtic on Saturday. (...)
Broughty Ferry can't cope with 250 new homes — community council
A proposed £30 million project to build 250 family homes to the north of Broughty Ferry would put a huge strain on the local sewage network, it has been claimed. (...)
Praise for fans in Dundee FC's time of need
Fans, players and the local community have been outstanding in their backing for Dundee FC — but they will need to double their fund-raising efforts if they want to save the club. (...)
Cap placed on unpaid wages due to individual Realtime Worlds staff
A limit has been put on money owed to ex-Realtime Worlds workers by the collapsed video games firm. (...)
Release hope for murder suspect Joanna Findlay
A Blairgowrie woman suspected of murdering her husband in the United States could be released from custody, American police have revealed. (...)
Water scorpion found in north Fife could hold climate change clues
A Dundee College student has made a scientific breakthrough after finding a freshwater scorpion in north Fife. (...)
Another 74 jobs axed by Rok
More than 70 workers with building contractor Rok were made redundant in Dundee on Thursday, despite previous promises they would continue to be paid by the administration-hit firm. (...)
Mill o' Mains work stalls as Rok seeks owner
Work on a £45 million regeneration scheme for the Mill O' Mains area of Dundee has been temporarily suspended while administration-hit building firm Rok searches for a new owner. (...)
Rok construction workers told wages will be paid
Tayside employees with Rok will continue to be paid while the building company searches for a buyer after going into administration. (...)
Special public meeting to pass judgment on £55m golf and spa plan
A £55 million Angus spa hotel and championship golf course plan will be determined this month. (...)
Kengo Kuma's winning V&A design finds plenty of support
The Courier has encountered overwhelmingly positive public reaction to Kengo Kuma's winning V&A at Dundee design. (...)
Dundee FC in crisis: local businesses could shun the club
Local businesses could turn their back on Dundee FC due to a lack of confidence in its ability to fulfil contracts — even if it survives its current cash crisis. (...)
Charity applauds Dundee short film on teenage drinking
A short film made in Dundee has been recognised for striking a chord with young people across Scotland. (...)
Jen Robson's work seen in Blood and Roses at Tron Theatre
A Dundee artist is gaining national recognition after her work was chosen to be at the forefront of a successful Scottish play. (...)