'The big China cover-up' — senior councillor makes explosive claims against Angus Council officials
Another internal row has broken out among Angus Council's administration, with claims of a "big China cover-up". (...)
China links bring stormy end to Angus Council's year
An independent Angus councillor has lodged a formal complaint over what he feels to be improper treatment during a debate on the county's links with China. (...)
Documentary makers put Angus in the Chinese TV spotlight
The Angus message is being broadcast to millions of people in China. (...)
Angus Council looking for a new golfing partner
A deadlock in trading negotiations has forced Angus Council to find a new golf business partner in China, it has emerged. (...)
St Andrews golf shop Auchterlonies enjoying China trade links
A historic St Andrews golf retailer is enjoying an upturn in business after exploring trade links with China. (...)
Angus Council says £400,000 Carnoustie Country golf tourism campaign more than pays for itself
Angus Council's finance chief has defended spending on the authority's golf brand, after it was revealed over £400,000 has been invested in the last five years. (...)
Principal tells Dundee University graduation ceremony of need for international focus to keep up with 'staggering' change
Dundee University must develop its ''global reach'' by attracting students and staff from overseas, its principal has argued. (...)
Breo senses it's time for a move into bricks and mortar
A high-flying Dundee watches and accessories company has outlined plans to open its first retail outlet in its home town. (...)
Chinese asylum seeker jailed for role in cannabis gang
A major police operation has brought down a Chinese drugs gang who grew vast amounts of cannabis at a former US naval base in the north of Scotland. (...)
Gallacher looking past China — to 2014 Ryder Cup in Gleneagles
Stephen Gallacher will use playing for Scotland in the World Cup as a springboard to his "ultimate" goal of the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles. (...)
Community's transition in the Hilltown charted by Pure Media UK
Things are changing in Dundee's Hilltown. Four multi-story blocks that form a familiar silhouette on the skyline will soon be demolished, greating a gap where homes once overlooked the Tay. A year-long project by a Dundee creative arts charity is aiming to capture the spirit of the area during this transition, Jennifer Cosgrove discovered. (...)
Keying and Hou Qua paintings sold for big prices
The latest sale at a Perth auction house exceeded expectations, with several items fetching thousands of pounds above valuation. (...)
Goliath crane reaches full height on bank of the River Forth
The skyline of the River Forth's north bank has been transformed by the hoisting of the main girder onto the top of the Goliath crane at Babcock's Rosyth dockyard. (...)
Visitors take on Tartan Day golf challenge
Fife has given a warm welcome to visitors from China, South Africa and London for the Tartan Day Scotland international golf challenge 2011. (...)
St Andrews professor believes Yuri Gagarin set back space science
A Fife professor's research has argued that Yuri Gagarin's space flight set back exploration and satellite technology — days before its 50th anniversary. (...)
Megan earns place on schools trip to China
A fifth-year pupil at Glenwood High School in Glenrothes has won a place on a prestigious trip to China this summer. (...)
It's a tall order as the Goliath crane squeezes under the bridges on the Forth
The UK's largest crane arrived at Rosyth dockyard yesterday where it will dominate the west Fife skyline after passing under the famous Forth bridges — but only just. (...)
Golf tourism on course to generate £300 million for Scotland
Golf tourism could score £300 million for the Scottish economy by the end of the decade, it has been revealed. (...)
Report proposes sponsoring top women's golfers to advance 'Carnoustie Country' brand
Plans to pay out £71,000 in sponsorship to capitalise on this summer's Women's British Open at Carnoustie Golf Links are to be considered by Angus Council. (...)
The light fantastic at Queen Anne High School
Children took part in a spectacular event that saw 600 lanterns released at Queen Anne High School in Dunfermline on Tuesday night. (...)