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"Written on rice paper... he'd covered every inch of space with tiny lettering" INTERVIEW. |
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'It'll be 23 against 40,000 at Parkhead," says fly-half Sexton; LEINSTER. |
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367 |
'Lucky escape' for businessman; ACCIDENT. |
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165 |
21,000 Scottish farms 'at risk' ? Potential loss of subsidy payments anticipated to have devastating effect. |
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397 |
A BURNING AMBITION; Wildfires are on the rise across the country and can have devastating effects on rural communities. Ellie House spoke to Alex McKinley, the man responsible for co-ordinating the response, and discovered why crews are fighting fire with fire A BURNING AMBITION. |
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1800 |
A final effort for Hogg; ? Warriors urged put on show for Exeter-bound full-back. |
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602 |
Activist investor wants to derail company's current strategy; BACKGROUND. |
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224 |
Anger as Aberdeen polling station vandalised; CRIME. |
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323 |
Arrests after two boys killed; Police: Four children in hospital as pair held on suspicion of murder. |
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426 |
Artists bid to win 'gateway' contest; CULTURE. |
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367 |
Banks o' Dee win in style; JUNIORS. |
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111 |
Beating of Hearts is our lifeline; Dons: Euro fate in Celtic' s hands. |
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468 |
Bentley's Flying Spur will 'set new standards of luxury and driving'. |
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229 |
Blue Texels lead charge at Carlisle spring sales. |
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178 |
BMW's limited-run M5 Edition 35 Years. |
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251 |
Boots kick off Dons' collection; ? 115-year-old footwear to be part of heritage display at new stadium. |
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423 |
Boots on target to grace display; The Voice of the North. |
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148 |
Boulter forced to pull out of French Open; TENNIS. |
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257 |
breakfast. |
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Recipe |
151 |
BREATH OF FRESH AIR; Head-to-toe white looks ultra-chic but can be tricky to wear. Philippa Gerrard has some tips on how to create a flawless finish. |
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303 |
Bridge too far for tavern owners means they're 'losing thousands' DETOUR. |
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175 |
Brown hails Rodgers for Hampden roaring Bhoys; CELTIC. |
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467 |
Cairn Gorm mountain restaurant to be revamped; PLANNING. |
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289 |
CAMPING'S BIG SISTER; Not one to get her hands dirty, Gemma Mackenzie experiences the beauty of the great outdoors while not missing out on all the comforts of home. |
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698 |
Captain to marvel in new deal; Staggies: Fraser signs contract. |
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317 |
Chance to play Troon - and help charity; GOLF. |
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265 |
Change in rules a bind for Clark; ATHLETICS. |
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117 |
Charity reaches out to potential helpers; VOLUNTEERING. |
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257 |
Charity's event to find new helpers; BARNARDO'S. |
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154 |
Children celebrate end of youth games; EVENT. |
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224 |
China talks trump PM's departure to boost FTSE; MARKETS. |
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242 |
City can take pride in day of celebration; MUSIC. |
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398 |
City man aged 40 jailed for attacking women; COURT. |
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276 |
City's Forbidden Planet huge draw for sci-fi fans; Sale: Hundreds turn out to snap up bargains as shop announces closure. |
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426 |
Communities given map of tourism opportunities; NORTH HIGHLANDS Land owned and managed for non-profit purposes charted. |
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325 |
Community gateway will be chosen by design panel; Art: Buckie's heritage and links to Norway are among themes selected. |
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401 |
Concern at MoD's bid to site antennae on listed building; PLANNING. |
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376 |
Connor pulls up alongside elite company with victory; Karting: Mearns prospect follows tyre tracks of Di Resta, Russell and Norris. |
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423 |
CONTENTS. |
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269 |
Council and hotel face off over coaches restriction; Transport: Heavier vehicles could effectively be banned from busy square. |
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457 |
Councillors to vote on heavy vehicle access to city square; TRAFFIC. |
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397 |
Court action by bus giant; RAILWAYS. |
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197 |
Cove scoop the double double; Awards: Sheran and Megginson win accolades but Locos forward Gauld takes top-scorer prize. |
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459 |
Crash victim rushed to hospital after collision; Accident: Car hit wall and overturned in field, leaving driver seriously hurt. |
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370 |
critics' choice. |
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308 |
critics' choice. |
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306 |
Darren's a late test for charity game; CASH FOR KIDS. |
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288 |
David Johnstone. |
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516 |
Dealer arrested after selling to undercover officers; COURT. |
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314 |
Deaths. |
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1074 |
Demonstration of tech helps dementia patients; Health: Virtual reality headset 'like turning on light' says one sufferer. |
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430 |
Devine was bishop for 30 years. |
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Obituary |
382 |
Do Jambos have any hope? You just Berra believe it; SCOTTISH CUP FINAL ? Gorgie skipper says lifting cup would be career pinnacle. |
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555 |
Dog lead misuse leaving walkers needing surgery; Health: Doctors alert public about incorrect use. |
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352 |
Doping cheat wouldn't change anything; CYCLING. |
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236 |
DORIC COLUMN ROBBIE SHEPHERD; As I gaed doon by Memsie I heard an aul' man speir, 'Faur's the bonnie dialect That aince wis spoken here?'TEMPORA MUTANTUR - JC MILNE. |
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Column |
660 |
Drink companies should fund care; Letters to the editor Write to: Letters to the editor, The Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL. email: pj.letters@ajl.co.uk All letters are subject to editing and must include your full address and daytime telephone number for verification. Thank you. |
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Letter to the editor |
138 |
Drinking in the news... |
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753 |
Duke's charity polo event; ROYALS ? Harry spends first night away from baby on fundraising trip. |
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421 |
Early warning to farmers on importance of saving water. |
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480 |
Egg sandwiches and red carpet stories. |
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926 |
Elections: Votes gathered in by land, air and sea. |
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234 |
ENERGY INSTITUTE DINNER; PHOTOGRAPHS / KENNY ELRICK TO ORDER PHOTOGRAPHS / PHONE 0800 318 846 Send details of your events to pjdiary@ajl.co.uk. |
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242 |
EU citizens denied vote prompts plea; DEMOCRACY. |
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255 |
FAMILY FUN IN HOLLAND hoosing a destination; A first venture abroad for the children proved to be a Dutch delight, as David Dalziel discovered on a fun-packed holiday that ticked all the boxes. |
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1033 |
Family's budget roadtrip; Campaign: Group spends just PS10 a day to donate excess expenses to charity. |
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421 |
Fans of comic books clear up; SHOP. |
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122 |
Farmer warns of sponsor scam after losing money; Alert: North-east man threatened by fraudsters claiming to be police. |
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445 |
FAVOUR A FLORAL FLAVOUR; Channel some RHS Chelsea Flower Show magic with some blooming marvellous home accessories. We check out the pick of the bunch. |
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309 |
Fire-hit pub will be rebuilt; Emergency: Owner promises popular island business will rise from ashes. |
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First hopes results will repel rebel shareholders; ? Transport operator unveiling first figures under new chief executive. |
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341 |
Five of the best from the trophy archives; THE HISTORY. |
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312 |
Flooding call to residents; Scheme: Coastal communities urged to have say on plans for prevention. |
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412 |
Food at inn was crowning glory of trip to seaside . restaurant review. |
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929 |
Food for thought on how to protect business assets; Events: Taxation and law expert joins business breakfast panel of speakers. |
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504 |
For peat's sake... |
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515 |
Forum is an attack on free speech; Letters to the editor Write to: Letters to the editor, The Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL. email: pj.letters@ajl.co.uk All letters are subject to editing and must include your full address and daytime telephone number for verification. Thank you. |
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Letter to the editor |
106 |
Fraser can be leading man for Staggies in top-flight era; Ross County: Delight as skipper stays but club has further targets. |
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468 |
GAELIC COLUMN ANGUS MACDONALD. |
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Column |
593 |
Gary will share his life story on stage; COMEDY. |
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138 |
GLITTERING BLACK-TIE GOLF GALA. |
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236 |
Group says public backs keeping hospital's hours; Health: Survey shows support for facility to remain open around the clock. |
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484 |
healthy eating. |
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Recipe |
401 |
Hibs play down manager link to Boro; EASTER ROAD. |
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216 |
High number of false alarms; EMERGENCY. |
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159 |
Hope for third-time lucky; ? Robson looks to top flight after two previous Arabs failures. |
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495 |
Horoscopes. |
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707 |
HOW TO TIE-DYE. |
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400 |
Inquiry after four geese found poisoned; POLICE. |
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218 |
It hurts but the beating of Hearts is Dons lifeline; Reds alert: Celtic fans for one day as McInnes faces qualification by proxy. |
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495 |
JIHADI DOC CHILLING. |
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Television program review |
814 |
Josh is living a dream in final at Lord's; CRICKET. |
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317 |
Kearney reckons capacity crowd will see an excellent spectacle; BUDDIES. |
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321 |
Kuhn to exhibit its Aurock seed drill at industry event. |
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348 |
Lack of snow ends UK's only sled dog centre; LEISURE. |
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374 |
LIVESTOCK. |
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775 |
Local stone for Gallery's plaza; COUNCIL. |
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128 |
lunch box. |
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Recipe |
408 |
MacIntyre is poised to get it Dane and dusted; WORLD OF GOLF ? Oban man on a roll after big pay-day in the British Masters. |
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422 |
MACKIE MEMORIES; PHOTOGRAPHS KENNY ELRICK TO ORDER PHOTOGRAPHS PHONE 0800 318 846 Send details of your events to pjdiary@ajl.co.uk. |
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225 |
Major fire kills 19 students; India: Blaze engulfed two floors of building in the Surat shopping district. |
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Making climate the highest priority; Letters to the editor Write to: Letters to the editor, The Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL. email: pj.letters@ajl.co.uk All letters are subject to editing and must include your full address and daytime telephone number for verification. Thank you. |
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Letter to the editor |
169 |
Man failed to stop car at level crossing; COURT. |
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128 |
Man jailed for assaults carried out 20 years ago; COURT. |
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307 |
Man trapped under lorry; Emergency: Businessman unhurt after being pinned against steel fence. |
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397 |
May delivers, not Brexit, ers, but her own resignation; ? Prime minister will step down as leader on June 7. |
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midweek meal. |
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411 |
Milnes set out keys to their approach; A leading commercial beef farm in Aberdeenshire will swing open its gates next week for Scotland's Beef Event. Gemma Mackenzie finds out about its drive to produce easy-calving cows with strong commercial calves. |
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534 |
Missing a vital connection - thanks to ScotRail. |
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204 |
Monster success for cruise company; AWARDS. |
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241 |
Morrison relishing title bid with the Cattachs. |
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277 |
Mountain bike event returns to Nevis range; Sport: Huge crowds expected to watch world's top downhill riders. |
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417 |
Mountain eatery getting extension; PLANNING. |
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103 |
MY LIFE. |
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377 |
MY MANILA STOPOVER. |
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500 |
NEW CAR ROAD TEST: MITSUBISHI MIRAGE. |
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258 |
NEW FICTION. |
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393 |
New headstones provided for German WWI sailors; Orkney: Memorials replaced after inscriptions were found to contain errors. |
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364 |
No Winter Wonderland as volunteers take year off; Events: Return of celebration will depend on more locals coming forward. |
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397 |
Norris not looking to settle down in Monaco just yet; PROSPECT. |
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305 |
On this day. |
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202 |
Orange walks rerouted over impact worries; COUNCIL. |
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135 |
OUT & ABOUT KEN FYNE. |
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Owner of scorched pub vows to rebuild; FIRE. |
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Paying price of 'crazy' EU rules; Letters to the editor Write to: Letters to the editor, The Press and Journal, 1 Marischal Square, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1BL. email: pj.letters@ajl.co.uk All letters are subject to editing and must include your full address and daytime telephone number for verification. Thank you. |
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Letter to the editor |
111 |
PET PORTRAITS. |
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295 |
Player's denial of racist remark at match; COURT. |
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120 |
Probe after golf buggy taken; POLICING. |
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103 |
Promise to pay staff living wage 'being snubbed' Politics: Companies ignoring call for fairer salaries. |
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392 |
Pub boss vows to rebuild after devastating fire; Crews in three-hour battle with blaze at famous tourist spot. |
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146 |
Pub loses thousands over three weeks of roadworks; Business: Closed access road at Cawdor leads to huge drop in customers. |
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499 |
PUSH YOURSELF; Make the most of the UK's breathtaking scenery while putting your physical and mental endurance to the test, says Liz Connor. |
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516 |
Putting F1 back on telly; ? Bosses keen on return to free-to-air after Bernie's Sky deal. |
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495 |
RACING RETURNS. |
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1087 |
Reasons to applaud as Red curtain falls. |
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561 |
Reports of data breaches rocket; COMPLAINTS. |
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203 |
RESULTS ROUND-UP. |
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Road trip for young people; People: Campaigning family travel Britain on shoestring to boost charity. |
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417 |
Sandwich van crashes off A9; Accident: Driver cut free by firefighters. |
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266 |
SCOTLAND: CLARKE APPOINTMENT GIVES ME MORE CONFIDENCE THAT WE'LL MAKE FINALS. |
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152 |
Sensational smoked salmon; P&J food writer Deborah Ratcliffe sings the praises of Scottish smoked salmon. |
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734 |
Sepsis warning on milk bottles; SUPERMARKET. |
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120 |
Sermon. |
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184 |
Spice up your life; efore his visit to the Taste of Grampian Food and Drink Festival on June 1, TV star chef John Torode shares some of his favourite recipes with menu readers TV chef. |
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Recipe |
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Spicing up Dublin with 'Girl Power' Tour: Spice Girls reunion kicks off. |
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496 |
SPORT ON TELEVISION. |
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342 |
Staff at city's airport to strike next month; ? Workers downing tools for two days in pensions row. |
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678 |
Staff at city's airport to strike next month; INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Workers downing tools for two days in pensions row. |
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680 |
Staff at city's airport to strike next month; Workers downing tools for two days in pensions row. |
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680 |
starters. |
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170 |
Struggling businessman stole anchor chains to sell on as scrap; Court: Man ordered to pay back more than PS30,000 for failed scheme. |
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325 |
Students take to streets in climate change demo; ? Group holds fourth protest to demand response to 'emergency'. |
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SUMMIT SPECIAL; Katie Laing undertakes a trek to Carn a' Mhaim and realises why people rave about the Cairngorms. |
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756 |
Sutherland transfer-listed; Blue Toon: Manager offers insight into progress of squad for next season. |
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476 |
sweet treats. |
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Recipe |
575 |
Sympathy for broken PM is misplaced; The Voice of the North. |
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277 |
Tendency for tenancy tiny; In my view Hamish Lean. |
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379 |
The Flying Pigs; Is it OK to 'Milkshake' right wing types? The revolution will not be pasteurised! |
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845 |
the menu's eating out guide. |
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235 |
themenu 25.05.2019. |
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120 |
This really isn't window of opportunity; The Leopard Spots. |
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792 |
Thomson loses ground as five Scots miss cut; LADIES TOUR. |
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319 |
Thousands of children to Rock out at contest; Event: Global Rock Challenge finals. |
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326 |
three ways with raspberries. |
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Recipe |
898 |
Time to transform your garden; Let's look outside... |
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455 |
Top award for girl who attacked her rehab; JUDO. |
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227 |
Traffic police stop 90 drivers on A96; CRIME. |
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249 |
Travellers facing chaos as dates set for airport strike; Union members to walk out for two days in pay and pensions row. |
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192 |
Tributes paid to tragic Leo; Accident: Nine-year-old dies in hospital after being trapped under locker. |
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397 |
Trolls target ex of tragic TV guest; PEOPLE. |
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199 |
Trust steps in after vandals target trees at school; CHARITY. |
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271 |
Twelve holiday cabins granted approval; TOURISM. |
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237 |
Undercover police snared dealer; COURT. |
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312 |
Unexploded stash of grenades found by energy workers; Maintenance: Engineers found 70 wartime devices. |
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248 |
USED CAR ROAD TEST: MERCEDES G-CLASS. |
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223 |
Walking the walk at prizewinning farm; FarmDiary. |
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256 |
Warning after scammers con farmer out of money; Fraud: 62-year-old was urged to 'sponsor' drugs awareness course at school. |
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WASTE WARRIOR; Taste of Grampian is just around the corner, and the food and drink festival is set to welcome thousands of visitors. Ellie House found out about a war against food waste on-site, and how we can all do our bit to fight climate change. |
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what's hot by Susan Welsh Our weekly round-up of the latest news, products, facts and events for foodies. |
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412 |
Whisky road needs repair; Motoring: Drivers face full closures overnight. |
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363 |
Who said it. |
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216 |
Wind farm project progress shared at barbecue; ENERGY. |
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244 |
Woman who lied about rape spared detention; COURT. |
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366 |
WORD'S OUT ABOUT BOOK EVENT. |
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210 |