Dundee and Tayside – Wed, 9 Jan, 2013

Dundee and Tayside - Wed, 9 Jan, 2013

More than a hundred cars worth around a million pounds have been stolen across Aberdeenshire in the last three months. The shocking figures have been revealed as police admit it’s become a worrying problem. Eighty six people have already been charged – including a twelve year old boy. In other news: A teenager who carried out separate, unprovoked knife attacks on two men in Dundee has been jailed for four years. The High Court in Edinburgh heard that Alec Hutchison stabbed Marc Ritchie in the city’s Malcolm Street last August. Police are investigating a robbery and attempted break-in in Dundee in the early hours of this morning. A quantity of cigarettes and alcohol were stolen from the co-op supermarket in Lawers Drive at around five o’clock. There was also an attempted break-in at the Tesco Express in Dalhousie Road, however no items were taken. The Scottish Wildlife Trust are calling on the Scottish Government to ban the use of a pesticide thought to be responsible for the declining numbers of bees. Scientists in Dundee are currently examining whether neo-nicki-tinoids, commonly used by farmers, are harmful to bees. A business dynasty with historic roots in Fife has emerged as the backer of plans to exploit two of Scotland’s greatest loves – whisky and golf. The Wemyss family are to build an artisan distillery near St Andrews which they hope will attract twenty thousand visitors a year and create a new single malt. And in sports: Inverness are still waiting to hear if

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