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Call to fight mill closure threat
Local people are urged to help save an under threat National Trust for Scotland tourist attraction. |
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Jobs to be created by £25m plans
Developers believe about 450 jobs will be created by a shopping, business and tourism development in Angus. |
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Film fans demand new town cinema
Movie-goers campaigning for a cinema in Angus target an old bingo hall which is being converted to a pub. |
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Thousands of litres of fuel taken
Businesses are warned to be alert after thousands of litres of diesel were stolen from vehicles in Angus. |
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Angus manufacturer in growth plan
An oil industry company expands its operation in Angus, backed by the local council. |
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Marmalade maker's expansion plan
The marmalade manufacturer Mackays announces a major expansion drive in Angus. |
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Angus boosts Chinese trade links
Growing links between Angus and China will soon account for almost 10% of exports, officials claim. |
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Anger at whisky stamp plans
The Scotch whisky industry reacts with "dismay" to the chancellor's plans to tackle spirit duty dodgers. |
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Scots economy 'will slow down'
A senior economist says Scotland will almost certainly suffer an economic slowdown as a result of the attacks on the US. |
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Call to improve links with Czechs
Scotland's finance minister calls for closer links with the Czech Republic ahead of meetings with political and business leaders in Prague. |
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Supercalf Superstar
Michaela and Phillip Board, owners of hero-calf Phoenix, could be sitting on a goldmine if they sell the animal's life story to book publishers, celebrity magazines and Hollywood. |
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Sweden lays out its plans
Sweden outlines its plans for its presidency of the EU - aimed as much at its Eurosceptic public as at union business, writes Angus Roxburgh. |
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Beefing up the cattle business
Peter Day visits Argentina, home to some unusual ex-pats - Aberdeen Angus cows. |