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Football Fans In Training finds new way to help men achieve their exercise goals

Dundee University researchers have found that training with football clubs has helped Scottish men focus on losing weight. (...)


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EIS fears for future of Dundee University's postgraduate educational psychology course

A Dundee University course could be put at risk by a government decision to remove student funding, Scotland's biggest teaching union has warned. (...)


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Kinghorn lifeboat crew reflect on the highs and lows of 2011

Kinghorn's lifeboat crew has just come through one of the most traumatic years in its history. (...)


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Special 14 sign up to serve Tayside Police

A group of special constables have been officially sworn in to their duties with Tayside Police at a ceremony in Dundee. (...)


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Emergency services to hold training exercise at Nynas oil refinery

Around 50 police, fire and ambulance service personnel will carry out an emergency exercise at the Nynas oil refinery in Dundee on Friday. (...)


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Brechin's Pirates hope to clean up in AEG competition

An Angus rugby team have won new kits and will now compete for the chance to train with the Auld Enemy. (...)


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Mill of Benholm Trust using VisitScotland's help to secure a future

A Mearns visitor attraction is looking to preserve its future. (...)


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Angus Training Group seeing positive signs for engineering sector

An Angus training provider has seen a dramatic rise in the number of engineering apprentices finding jobs. (...)


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Iraq group visits Adam Smith College to learn how to rebuild oil and gas industry

A delegation from Iraq has stopped off in Fife as part of a fact-finding mission in Scotland during which they hope to learn more about rebuilding the war-torn country's oil and gas workforce. (...)


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St Andrews' new seal ready Togo on a journey for friendship

A lonely seal at St Andrews Aquarium, who was separated from her companion during a freak storm last year, is set to find happiness again. (...)


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McGlynn praises Raith Rovers' pre-season work ethic

Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn has praised his players' work ethic after they completed five games in just nine days. (...)


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Dundee United v Slask Wroclaw: Trek to Scotland is no excuse for Slask manager

Dundee United's Europa League opponents had to endure a draining eight-hour journey to Tayside on Wednesday but won't be using it as an excuse if they are knocked out, their manager insisted. (...)


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Not just men in a boat: HM Coastguard needs Angus and Mearns volunteers

HM Coastguard is appealing for volunteers to respond to a range of emergency situations in Angus and the Mearns. (...)


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Visiting astronaut Colonel Alvin Drew on the future of man in space

On February 28 this year, Colonel Alvin Drew became the 200th man to walk in space. Currently in Dundee to receive an honorary degree from Abertay University and deliver a public lecture, the American astronaut told Jack McKeown about the future of space exploration. (...)


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Jody Morris to make St Johnstone comeback after spinal fracture

Jody Morris may have donned a Chelsea shirt again over the summer but he will happier to be back in the blue of St Johnstone than the colours of his old club. (...)


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Barry Smith says Dundee FC would have to be down to the 'bare bones' before he'd pull his boots back on

Dundee boss Barry Smith has put himself through the full rigours of pre-season training — but insists he's not planning on pulling his boots back on. (...)


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Dunfermline Athletic goalkeeper Chris Smith fit for weighty challenge

Dunfermline goalkeeper Chris Smith has shed almost two stone to give himself the best chance of keeping Paul Gallacher's hands off the Pars' number one jersey. (...)


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'Character runs' aplenty as Dunfermline shape up ahead of Austria trip

Dunfermline manager Jim McIntyre is not ashamed to admit that his pre-season philosophy has a dose of old school "evil necessity" about it. (...)


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Army's Look at Life course testing school leavers' resolve

Around 40 school leavers are being given an insight into army life at Barry Buddon training camp this week. (...)


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Tough training paying off for bodybuilder Andrew McLaughlan

A Dundee teenager is gunning for success after reaching the finals of a national bodybuilding competition. (...)


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