Dundee and Tayside – Fri, 07 Sep, 2012

A teenager has been charged over an alleged attack that left a man critically ill in hospital. The 18 year old is accused of assault to severe injury following a disturbance in Dundee’s Strathmartine Road on Tuesday. A 38 year old man was found unconscious the next day. In other news: A man’s been injured in a car crash on Dundee’s Kingsway. The two-vehicle collision happened just before half past two this afternoon at the Milton of Craigie roundabout. The casualty has been taken by ambulance to Ninewells Hospital. An investigation into claims of bullying and harassment at a Broughty Ferry veterans’ home will run into next week. The Care Inspectorate said today that officers would need several days to complete their inquiries at Rosendael Veterans’ Residence. Dundee United bosses have ruled out an appeal against the fine imposed for crowd trouble at the club’s Europa League match against Dynamo Moscow. The Tangerines have been fined seventeen thousand Euros by UEFA – that’s around thirteen and a half thousand pounds. The drive to prevent suicides in Tayside has taken to the region’s roads. A poster campaign on buses will encourage people to ‘ask and listen’ as part of Suicide Prevention Week. Every day around two people take their own lives in Scotland and it’s the leading cause of death among young people. And in sports: Scotland boss Craig Levein says nobody wants the nation to qualify for the 2014 World Cup finals more than him. They welcome Serbia to Hampden tomorrow
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