Queen’s relative who was jailed for sex attack at Glamis Castle denied bail...
A cousin of the Queen who was jailed last month for a sex attack on a guest at his castle has been denied bail to appeal his jail sentence.
View ArticleMotorist cut free from three-car Angus road accident
Firefighters have cut free a motorist following a three-car crash on the outskirts of Arbroath.
View ArticleForfar Rotary Club gives tech helping hand to town primary pupils
Forfar Rotary Club has received dozens of computers after appealing for devices to put in the hands of local schoolchildren.
View ArticleAngus budget voted through after marathon session
Angus Council’s administration secured its spending plans for the year ahead after a rancorous marathon budget session.
View ArticleAngus teaching posts will not be cut in 2021 as fears grow over rising...
Education chiefs have delayed further cuts to teaching posts in Angus amid fears head teachers have been forced to work unsociable hours after 40 positions were removed in a bid to save millions of...
View ArticleBrechin health hub campaigners frustrated by further delay to Infirmary...
Angus health campaigners say community hub ambitions and the building they hope to take over are crumbling due to Covid-19 delays.
View Article£13m Arbroath active travel scheme at centre of bitter budget battle
Arbroath’s £13 million active travel scheme was at the centre of a major budget day row after an SNP opposition plan to put the brakes on the idea.
View ArticleRemote learning for secondary school pupils to be affected as teachers return...
Delivery of remote learning will be affected by the part-time return to secondary schools from March 15, families have been warned.
View Article‘It will ruin my family’s livelihood’: 27-metre tall Angus powerline towers...
The family behind Angus’s first eco-campsite have spoken out against “devastating” proposals to route a powerline over their business.
View Article200 free beanie hats for Arbroath pupils as rotary club keeps Covid-19 winds...
Hundreds of Arbroath pupils will no longer have to shiver through their lessons thanks to the work of the town’s rotary club.
View ArticleRock or bust: Ticket agency Covid cancellation refunds delay leaves...
Music fans are still nearly £60,000 out of pocket over an Angus rock festival which fell victim to Covid-19.
View Article‘This blasted disease’: Devastated Angus widow warns others not to...
An Angus widow has bravely spoken of her Covid-19 heartache after losing the husband of 20 years to the pandemic.
View ArticleScottish Transport Extravaganza organisers announce cancellation of 2021...
The Glamis Extravaganza vintage vehicle gathering has fallen victim to the pandemic for a second successive year.
View Article‘Housing is a matter of life and death’: Plea for more support after sharp...
A “shocking” rise in the number of homeless deaths across Tayside and Fife has sparked calls for more social housing to be made available.
View Article‘This will shock and infuriate you’– gender budgeting takes centre stage in...
Gender budgeting might not seem like the most scintillating subject for an event to mark International International Women’s Day in Angus.
View ArticleSecondary pupils in Tayside and Fife offered just one day in school a week...
Many secondary school pupils in Tayside and Fife will receive just one day of in-school learning a week before Easter holidays.
View ArticleAngus EV hub up and running beside busy A90 at Forfar
A new electric vehicle charging hub has been completed alongside the A90 Dundee to Aberdeen dual carriageway at Forfar.
View ArticleAngus trailblazer Fiona reveals inspirations behind seafaring career on...
A trailblazing Angus mariner is encouraging other young women to consider a life at sea and says the days of women being unwelcome onboard vessels are long past.
View Article‘Insensitive in the extreme’: Angus widower receives debt demand addressed to...
An Angus widower was sent a sheriff officer's demand over a £20 bill addressed to his late wife who died just weeks ago.
View ArticleVideo: Rules on outdoor meeting and religious gathering eased amid vaccine...
People across Scotland will be able to meet in bigger groups from Friday, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said.
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