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Teachers demand police investigate Menzieshill High School pupils' abusive Facebook page

Pupils at a Dundee school have made abusive and sexual comments about their teachers on a Facebook page, even calling one a paedophile. (...)


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New Nine Incorporated Trades of Dundee website tells the tale of a city

One of Dundee's oldest civic groups launched a new website this week containing thousands of historical documents charting the growth of the city. (...)


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Brightsolid and Cupid hook up for new dating relationship

Dundee-based digital publisher brightsolid marked Valentine's Day this week by announcing a new long-term relationship with Scottish online dating firm Cupid PLC. (...)


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Dundee City Council's website failing to hit all the buttons

Amid the many and varied attractions of the internet, it appears Dundee City Council's website is losing ground. (...)


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'It's not grassing — it's cutting a cancer out': former Commando launches website to tackle drugs problem in Coupar Angus

A crime-fighting community councillor has vowed to drive the drugs menace from the streets of a Perthshire town. (...)


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Taxi blog post causes row at Dundee City Council licensing committee

A furious row has broken out over a blog post by a Dundee taxi driver. (...)


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Web winners — Blair Atholl Scout Jamborette wins a digital makeover

One of the biggest events on the Scouting calendar has finally been given a website worthy of its exciting reputation. (...)


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Web design firm MTC Media building on solid foundations

A Dundee web design and online marketing company expects to continue its expansion this year. (...)


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VIDEO: rare footage of Dundee jute stowers preserved online

A newly-discovered video has emerged featuring what is thought to be the only colour footage of Dundee's jute stowers at work. (...)


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Dundee's collections added to nation's virtual art gallery

All paintings in public ownership in Dundee have been added to an online catalogue of every publicly-owned oil painting in the UK. (...)


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'The world is watching' — US politician sends message of support to those fighting to save Perth City Hall

Campaigners fighting to save Perth City Hall from demolition have gained a surprising ally from across the Atlantic. (...)


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'A digital Aladdin's Cave' — Brightsolid's British Newspaper Archive project brings history to life

A multi-million-pound joint venture between Dundee-based digital publishers brightsolid and the British Library sees a massive archive of newsapers released online for the first time today. (...)


Dundee MP Jim McGovern cleared of wrongdoing over website expenses

A Dundee MP was cleared of any wrongdoing despite claiming website expenses in contravention of parliamentary rules. (...)


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Sir Brian Souter searching for website answers from Google

Perth businessman Sir Brian Souter is taking on the might of Google to find out why his personal website has been removed from its search engine. (...)


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VIDEO: Abertay University student takes gold in 2014 video game competition

A Dundee student has become the first winner in the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. (...)


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New golf website will suit bargain hunters to a tee

A professional golfer has teed off a new business allowing players to claim green fee discounts. (...)


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This week's 1911 census release a historic moment for family researchers

Every 10 years since 1801, a census has taken place in Scotland to record information about the country's population. By law, the data must be kept secret for 100 years and may only be inspected after this time. This week, it was the turn of the 1911 census to be released to the public as part of a grand unveiling at Scotland's largest family history centre in Edinburgh. (...)


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Brightsolid bringing 1911 census to life

As people across the country return their census forms, a Scottish IT firm is set to reveal the results of the same exercise carried out 100 years ago. (...)


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Linda Ross struck off by General Teaching Council for Scotland

Sacked Dundee teacher Linda Ross has been struck off by the profession's governing body after she failed to turn up at a disciplinary hearing. (...)


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Trading Standards find little reason to bring hammer down on Perthshire's eBay sellers

Internet sellers in Perth and Kinross have performed well in checks carried out by Trading Standards officers. (...)


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