Skimming device found at Dundee University students' union cash machine
A sophisticated cash machine scam has been uncovered at Dundee University. (...)
'Something to live for' — meningitis fundraising helps couple cope after Alexis Rose's tragic death
An amazing £24,000 has been raised for meningitis charities in memory of a tragic Perth toddler. (...)
'I just burst into tears' — Forfar nursery owner distraught after 'inhuman' break-in
The owner of a Forfar children's nursery has criticised the ''inhuman'' burglars who broke in and wrecked the office. (...)
'Somebody out there knows who did this' — grieving family in no doubt thief caused great-gran's death
An elderly Dundee woman died just hours after her home was broken into — and her devastated son says he blames the intruder for her death. (...)
'This is scandalous' — mum sees hopes of tribute to son dashed by Dunkeld leisure centre row
A heartbroken mother who raised £35,000 for Dunkeld's new leisure centre in memory of her son said she is ''disgusted'' the project is being blocked. (...)
Money worries a major concern for Citizens Advice Bureau clients
Money worries are among the most common issues seen by staff at Dundee's Citizens Advice Bureau over the last 12 months. (...)
Whitehall Theatre customers told refunds are coming soon
Whitehall Theatre Trust hopes soon to be in a position to reimburse ticketholders for shows that had to be cancelled when its former operating company hit the financial buffers. (...)
Scout Association plans bring back memories of Bob-a-Job Week
Memories of a more innocent age have been sparked by news this week that The Scout Association is to launch a community challenge week. (...)
Dundee sees peaceful 'Occupy Wall Street'-inspired demonstration
In contrast to scenes of violence in Rome, where protests developed into a riot, anti-capitalist protesters in Dundee held peaceful demonstrations in the city centre over the weekend. (...)
Closing date looks like calling time on arts centre plan for former Caledonian Road Primary School
Plans for a new arts centre in a listed disused Perth primary school may have to be abandoned. (...)
Angus mediums accuse Cancer Research UK of 'disgusting' treatment
Two Angus residents who claim they can contact the dead have accused Cancer Research UK of ''disgusting'' behaviour over a forthcoming charity evening. (...)
Bidders ready to flash the cash for noteworthy reminders of the history of banking
A rare one pound note, produced 180 years ago when Dundee printed its own money, could fetch £500 at an auction — even though it might be a fake. (...)
MSP warns poor will pay price of bank charges imposed on credit unions
A Dundee MSP has warned the poorest people in Scotland will suffer because of plans to charge credit unions for using banking services. (...)
Bankrupt had withdrawn thousands days before declaration
A Dundee man has had a four-year bankruptcy restriction order granted against him for concealing a cash lump sum he received immediately before he was declared bankrupt. (...)
'We'll do the show in the car park if need be' — Whitehall Theatre 'lover' Jim Davidson says date goes ahead no matter what
Jim Davidson says he's willing to perform for nothing if it means his planned show at the troubled Whitehall Theatre goes ahead. (...)
Take it to the bank — David Goodwillie transfer comes with a sting in the tail for Dundee United
Dundee United find themselves in an exasperating financial position in the wake of the David Goodwillie sale. (...)
Transplantee hits out at leading academic's kidney sale call
Dundee man Ronnie McIntosh, who underwent a life-saving transplant, has criticised a call from a leading academic in the city for people to be allowed to sell their kidneys. (...)
Jobs hope for Halbeath's mothballed Hyundai site
The Newcastle firm hoping to breathe life back into the mothballed former Hyundai plant at Halbeath is confident that ploughing more money into the site will reap rewards. (...)
Stars in their Eyes team boost Ayley and Chloe campaign
A fund-raising campaign in aid of Angus twins Ayley and Chloe Hirsch has received a fantastic cash boost. (...)
Proceeds of crime laws allowing record amounts of cash to be seized
Proceeds of crime legislation has been used to seize record amounts of cash from Scots criminals in the past year, including over £100,000 from a Tayside businessman convicted of allowing an old Angus church to be used as a cannabis farm. (...)