Minister says church has 'no problem' with Occupy Dundee
With Occupy Dundee showing no signs of abandoning its sit-down protest, the minister at the neighbouring church says he has ''no problem'' with the entrenched group. (...)
'The only way she could beat it was to die' — MSP's plea to help anorexia sufferers on anniversary of daughter's death
An MSP has fought back tears as he pleaded for extra help for sufferers of the disease that killed his daughter. (...)
'Let's have a positive conversation' — Prime Minister says he won't talk Scotland down
David Cameron will not question Scotland's ability to prosper as an independent nation as he battles to keep the country in the UK. (...)
Lord Forsyth running for rectorship to 'repay debt' to St Andrews University
Former Scottish Secretary Lord Forsyth outlined the ''dire need'' for investment at St Andrews University as the race to be named rector began. (...)
SNP lay out 'roadmap to independence' — boosted by £1 million campaign fund
The SNP have launched the biggest political campaign in Scottish history by unveiling a £1 million war chest for independence. (...)
Staffie campaign backed by latest shocking statistics
Shocking statistics from the Scottish SPCA support an Angus man's Staffordshire bull terrier campaign. (...)
Abertay University student leader says merger threat 'still an ongoing issue'
A student leader is calling for the campaign against merging Dundee and Abertay universities to continue. (...)
Hands Off Abertay — student leader appeals for Tayside's support to fight university merger
Abertay University's student leader has written an open letter to the people of Tayside appealing for their support. (...)
Tarek Ramzi loses brave battle against cancer
A Fife man who fought to receive potentially lifesaving cancer treatment has lost his battle against his illness. (...)
Two top Conservatives back Murdo Fraser to lead the party in Scotland
Murdo Fraser's bid to be the next Scottish Conservative leader has won the backing of two high-profile party members. (...)
Dundee FC backing MSP Jenny Marra's bid to bring national football academy to city
A campaign to bring a football centre of excellence to the city will today receive the official backing of Dundee FC. (...)
New leadership of Ninewells Cancer Campaign is fitting tribute to Dr Jacqui Wood
The husband of the late Dr Jacqui Wood is to take a prominent role in the Ninewells Cancer Campaign (NCC). (...)
Angus Council gives backing for campaign to control Staffie breeding
Angus Council has become the first Scots authority to back a local man's campaign for stricter controls over the breeding of Staffordshire Bull Terriers. (...)
A92 safety campaigners vow to fight on despite Transport Scotland report disappointment
A campaign to upgrade safety on the "death trap" A92 is to continue, despite the rejection of calls to improve the route. (...)
Two-week campaign reveals increase in drink-drive offences
Seventeen people were caught drink-driving in Tayside during a two-week national clampdown. (...)
Election chief Angus Robertson to run campaign for Scottish independence
The referendum on Scottish independence appeared a step closer as Alex Salmond's SNP appointed a senior politician to head up its campaign. (...)
Ninewells Cancer Campaign's Dr Jacqui Wood
Dr Jacqui Wood, the "beautiful, feisty" woman who spearheaded the Ninewells Cancer Campaign for 20 years, died peacefully at home in Broughty Ferry on Sunday at the age of 65, herself a victim of the disease she fought so hard to combat. (...)
New campaign calling for 'level playing field' on alcohol prices to protect licensed trade
A new campaign set up by licensees in Tayside and Fife is warning that the ready availability of cheap booze is having a catastrophic impact on the nation's hospitality trade. (...)
Relaxed atmosphere at Holyrood as MSPs take variety of oaths
A host of languages was evident at Holyrood as the new intake of MSPs were sworn into office. (...)
Councillor questions merits of Brechin gaining official city status
Angus Council's leader has said he is unsure what would be achieved by Brechin being officially recognised as a city. (...)