Angus MP concerned by threat to north-east's London train services
An Angus MP says a change to rail services would have a detrimental effect on the county's economy. (...)
MSP maintains pressure on ScotRail for Fife morning service rethink
A Fife MSP says a review of controversial changes to an early-morning commuter train must come soon. (...)
MP warns small firms would be hit hardest by postal price changes
Proposals to increase Royal Mail postage costs have been attacked for the disproprotionate effect they would have on small business. (...)
Customers wait to see if Royal Mail can deliver on promise of better Christmas service
Royal Mail is to introduce greater resources over the festive period in a bid to avoid the kind of chaos that hit deliveries in Dundee East last winter. (...)
Perth and Kinross residents responding well to recycling, council says
Survey findings have shown the majority of locals make good use of recycling facilities and want to see them extended, according to Perth and Kinross Council. (...)
Dr Nigel Peyton installed as Bishop of Brechin
Church bells echoed through Dundee as the new Bishop of Brechin was consecrated and installed at St Paul's Cathedral. (...)
TaxPayers' Alliance says public don't thank councils for spending on 'back-patting award ceremonies'
Criticism has been levelled at Fife Council after thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money was lavished on award ceremonies in the last financial year. (...)
Arbroath promises a heroes' welcome for 45 Commando marines
The heroes of Arbroath-based 45 Commando will return home to Angus this week following a hugely successful mission. (...)
Chamber of Commerce urges local firms to support CityJet's Dundee-London air route
Businesses are being urged to support flights between Dundee and London City airports. (...)
Royal Marine with 30 years' service faces new battle — to keep family home
An Angus marine who is being forced from his home after taking a desk job to look after his cancer-stricken wife has resigned. (...)
Council presses ahead with plans to privatise Fife's care homes
Fife Council is pressing ahead with controversial plans to privatise its care home provision by formally seeking interest from the private or not- for-profit sector. (...)
Angus marine receives his war medals — 65 years later
Former marine Alex Adam has just received his medals, 65 years after he came home from the war he fought in. (...)
New buses launched but Stagecoach boss can't promise new Ninewells Hospital services
Not every town and village in Angus can expect a direct connection to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, a bus boss has said. (...)
'Essential' that Rosyth ferry freight service is retained
Any loss of the freight ferry service running between Scotland and Europe would be catastrophic, experts have warned. (...)
Newport's Netherlea Hospital subject of region's in-patient review
A Fife hospital that cares for elderly patients may become a casualty of changes to the region's health service. (...)
Campaigners claim partial success in bid to save Dundee University service for disabled students
A service that helps disabled students at Dundee University has been spared from closure. (...)
Former merchant navy captain and Montrose RNLI secretary Niall McNab
A former honorary secretary of Montrose RNLI has died at the age of 81. (...)
Glenrothes area's recycling on par with San Francisco
Areas of Fife that received a fourth rubbish bin as part of a region-wide rollout have reported some of the highest recycling rates in the world, according to new research. (...)
Amazon.co.uk confirms 2011 opening for Dunfermline site
Work is progressing on the new Amazon site on the outskirts of Dunfermline with its target opening date of late 2011 still on course. (...)
Councillors show support for putting cultural services under control of new trust
Fife's libraries and museums could be among the services soon to be managed by an arm's length trust after councillors agreed to the move in principle. (...)