Sir Clive Sinclair: Computer pioneer behind ZX Spectrum manufactured at Timex...
Home computing pioneer Sir Clive Sinclair has died at the age of 81.
View Article‘I feel really lucky’: Arbroath woman with sepsis lay undiscovered on floor...
An Arbroath woman says she "really feels lucky" after surviving three days on her kitchen floor after being struck down with sepsis.
View ArticleJim McLean statue unveiling: When can fans see new sculpture of Dundee United...
Dundee United fans will be able to get their first look at a new statue of legendary manager Jim McLean this weekend.
View Article‘I plan to be here at 100’ says inspirational Dundee photographer living with...
Dundee man Jim Smyth hopes to still be here at the age of 100 after living with cancer for the past 17 years.
View Article‘We were really close’: Harry Redknapp reveals links with Dundee legends...
Football legend Harry Redknapp has revealed his close relationship with Dundee heroes Jocky Scott and Gordon Wallace - as he prepares for a new show at the Whitehall Theatre.
View ArticleTimex: The army of Dundee women who made Sir Clive Sinclair millions
An army of female workers were the Timex heroes who made millions for the late Sir Clive Sinclair in the 1980s.
View ArticleFire, drugs, human waste: Dundee woman living in close from ‘hell’
A Dundee woman says she is living in "hell" after her close was left black from a fire that started outside her front door.
View ArticleDundee barber left fearing for his safety after thieves ransacked his shop
A Dundee barber has been left terrified after thieves ransacked his business and destroyed property worth thousands of pounds.
View ArticleHunt for thieves who stole Ford Focus from driveway in Dundee
Police are hunting for thieves who stole a Ford Focus RS from a driveway in Dundee in the early hours of Friday.
View ArticleData: Proportion of non-UK born Dundee residents increases in 2020
New data from the National Records of Scotland provides an up to date look at the diverse nature of Scottish local authority areas.
View ArticleJab done at Caird Hall as staff bid farewell after 135,000 Covid vaccines
NHS Tayside vaccinators are preparing to bid farewell to the Caird Hall in Dundee after delivering some 135,000 Covid vaccines at the venue.
View ArticleDundee drivers warned as West End parking charges return next week
Motorists in Dundee have been reminded that parking charges in seven West End car parks will return next week.
View ArticleDundee charity gearing up to stop kids going hungry or cold this autumn
A leading Dundee children's charity is gearing up to stop kids going cold or hungry this autumn.
View ArticleSafety fears for Dundee primary pupils as school crossing patroller won’t be...
It is feared the safety of children at two Dundee primary schools is at risk following the removal of a road crossing patroller.
View ArticleTay Road Bridge re-opens after controversial works finish two days early
Structural investigation works on the Tay Road Bridge finished on Friday night — two days earlier than planned.
View Article‘Phenomenal’: Dundee United fans welcome new Jim McLean statue
Scores of Dundee United fans turned up to see the unveiling of a bronze statue honouring local legend Jim McLean on Saturday evening.
View ArticleBroughty Ferry girl, 7, pens letter pleading for her local play park to be...
A seven-year-old girl from Broughty Ferry has taken matters into her own hands in a bid to re-open her local park.
View ArticleDiagnosed with MND at 29: Dundee woman Jo on her mission with Doddie Weir to...
Dundee woman Jo Knowlton was just 29 - in a great job, with her own home, busy and excited for the future - when life changed forever.
View ArticleDundee police investigate after woman assaulted on Charleston stairs
Dundee police are appealing for information following an incident where a woman was assaulted in Charleston.
View ArticlePolice report to one-vehicle crash with lamp post on East Dock Street
Police attended the scene of a one-vehicle collision with a lamp post on East Dock Street on Sunday afternoon.
View ArticleDerby day call for football related brain injuries to be recognised as...
A new campaign to have brain injuries resulting from playing football recognised as an industrial injury, has come to Dundee.
View Article‘New beginnings’: Dundee woman sets up domestic abuse survivors’ support group
A Dundee woman has started a new support group for domestic abuse survivors after years of suffering in silence.
View ArticleMelody Maker: Dundee journalist Jack Hutton was friends with The Beatles and...
Dundee journalist Jack Hutton chronicled the Swinging Sixties and became friends with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
View ArticleFresh bid for apartments and restaurant at former Antalia site in Dundee
Fresh plans have been lodged to redevelop a former office block and restaurant in Dundee city centre.
View ArticleSerious assault probe as girl, 12, hurt in ‘horrendous’ Dundee park attack
Police are investigating the serious assault of a 12-year-old girl at a Dundee park - after a video emerged of the "horrendous" attack.
View ArticleTrip back in time: Photographic memories of Dundee Airport
Dundee Airport has grown beyond recognition from its humble origins when it was originally equipped with a grass runway in the 1960s.
View Article‘To know his heart is still beating in another child is just so good’: Angus...
When Mayra Crowe chatted to her son Andrew one autumn morning, she had no idea it would be the last time she heard his voice.
View ArticleA90 reopens southbound after three vehicle crash north of Dundee
The A90 was closed southbound on Tuesday morning following a crash north of Dundee.
View ArticleWATCH: Moment residents flee as huge fire started near Dundee flats
This is the moment residents were forced to flee from their homes as huge flames shot into the air near a Dundee tenement.
View ArticleCovid: Two-thirds of readers back mandatory vaccines for care workers
A poll of readers has revealed that two-thirds support making the Covid-19 vaccine mandatory for care workers in Scotland.
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