Dundee & Tayside – Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Dundee & Tayside - Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Two Fife drugs dealers face lengthy jail terms after being arrested in a covert operation mounted by the Scottish Drugs Enforcement Agency. In other news: a Dundee dog owner has lost her appeal to have a death penalty imposed on her pet lifted; a Dundee University student is fighting for his life after a crash at a Fife racing circuit. In sport: Scotland rugby forward Nathan Hines has announced his retirement from international rugby. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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Aberdeen & North – Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Aberdeen & North - Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Top story: Detectives quiz a woman over the discovery of a four year old girl’s body in Inverness. In other news: the daughter of a Scottish oil worker stranded in Libya has criticised the UK Government for acting too slowly in rescuing her father; a woman has broken down in tears at the High Court as she gave a harrowing account of watching an alleged murder victim burn to death in a car; the only survivor of a fishing disaster off the west Highland coast had an emotional reunion today with the man who saved his life; and in sport, Andy Robinson’s axed four players for Sunday’s visit of Ireland. This is an international version that may have been edited for rights reasons.

Glasgow & West – Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Top story: Scottish Councils could be on a collision course with the Government over plans to call a halt to all rural school closures in the next year. In other news: an elderly woman has died after her husband drove over her in a car park accident; Glasgow’s new transport museum is now just three weeks from opening its doors to the public and is set to become one of Scotland’s biggest visitor attractions; and in sport, Gregg Wylde reckons he’s going to have to win over new Rangers manager Ally McCoist in the same way he did with the now departed Walter Smith. This is an international version that may have been edited for rights reasons.

A seven year old boy has suffered serious head injuries in a car crash in Angus. The boy was a rear seat passenger in a Vauxhall Corsa which collided with a tractor near Monikie shortly before 10 o’clock. In other news; Union leaders say lives could be lost if Government proposals to shake up the coastguard service go ahead. In sport; Dundee United manager Peter Houston says he’ll play an attacking game in order to knock out his Europa League opponents tomorrow night. This is an international version that may have been edited for rights reasons.

Dundee & Tayside – Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Scottish Government has confirmed its continued backing for the prestige Victoria and Albert Museum project in Dundee. In other news: a Dundee man is facing a jail sentence after borrowing a friend’s car and finding half a kilo of heroin behind the seat; a pensioner has escaped unscathed after a fire at his home in Dundee; a violent prisoner who allegedly absconded from Castle Huntly Open Prison has been arrested by police. In sport: Aberdeen boss Craig Brown says he can still turn things round at Pittodrie. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.

Dundee & Tayside – Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Four people have appeared in court following a major drug seizure near Kinross. Heroin with a street value of £200000 was recovered on the Kinross to Kincardine road yesterday afternoon, during an operation by Fife Constabulary. In other news: a sex attacker who targeted a schoolgirl as she walked through Dundee city centre has had his sentence cut by more than a year; the victim of a fatal crash in Angus has been named; the cost of car parking at Dundee’s Ninewells Hospital is to go up. In sport: more needs to be done to protect Scotland’s ‘fragile’ ski centres, according to a new report. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.

Travis experiences one of his busiest racing weeks of the year. After a win at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, it’s off to the Delaware Speedway in Ontario, Canada, before making his way to the Chicagoland Speedway for some TORC racing with Nitro Circus pals, Jolene Van Vugt and Matt Crafton. After a podium finish in his first race, Travis isn’t so lucky in his second one, flipping his car in the TORC Pro 2X4 event. Next episode: www.youtube.com Previous episode: www.youtube.com All episodes: www.youtube.com New episodes every other Monday! Follow Travis on Twitter @TravisPastrana twitter.com and Facebook: www.facebook.com @LynZskate twitter.com ___________________________________________________________ Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and YouTube exclusive series, prepare for your “stoke factor” to be at an all time high. Red Bull on Facebook: win.gs Red Bull on Twitter: win.gs Subscribe to Red Bull on Youtube: www.youtube.com
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Dundee & Tayside – Wednesday, September 28, 2011

A woman has died after a car crash in Fife in the early hours of this morning. In other news: a man has been charged with the murder of a woman in Arbroath; a review into how an Irish rapist on the run from authorities in his homeland managed to kill a woman in Dundee has been completed; almost half of patients in Scotland who suffer from a common heart rhythm disorder, and are at a high risk of having a stroke, are not being prescribed the correct drugs. In sport: ex Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood says failure to replace like with like, is behind the Dons current problems.
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Dundee & Tayside – Wednesday, September 14, 2011

A member of a crime gang who conned a Perth garage into handing over a high performance sports car has been jailed for 11 months. In other news: a Dundee MP has called on the Government to safeguard manufacturing jobs for the disabled in the city; the future of iconic birds of prey such as the Golden Eagle is under threat in Scotland due to continued persecution, according to the RSPB; primary school pupils in Fife have turned teachers in a groundbreaking scheme to improve their literacy and numeracy skills. In sport: Andy Robinson says its mission accomplished so far at the rugby World Cup. His Scotland side made it two wins out of two in New Zealand, after a battling victory over Georgia.
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Dundee & Tayside – Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Furious train passengers could de-rail controversial Scottish Government proposals on future services. In other news: a man has died after falling from a second floor flat in Cupar; Tracy Forbes has been named as the victim of a car crash near Markinch yesterday. In sport: SPL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster insists they’re well placed to find a new title sponsor. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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