Taggart – one of the world’s longest-running crime dramas – is turning 40. Despite capturing the attention of audiences worldwide with its iconic them...
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  Taggart 40 years: Scottish university launches archive devoted to Glasgow-set crime series  
     
  Taggart – one of the world’s longest-running crime dramas – is turning 40. Despite capturing the attention of audiences worldwide with its iconic them...  
     
Taggart 40 years: Scottish university launches archive devoted to Glasgow-set crime series
     
   
     
 
Edinburgh Festival Fringe chiefs warn arts sector is at risk of ‘imploding’ if plug is pulled on sponsors
Edinburgh Festival Fringe chiefs warn arts sector is at risk of ‘imploding’ if plug is pulled on sponsors
 
     
     
 
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Scottish Games Awards: What you need to know as entries for 2023 open
Scottish Games Awards: What you need to know as entries for 2023 open
 
     
 
Views sought on new active travel route linking Ellon, Foveran and Newburgh
Views sought on new active travel route linking Ellon, Foveran and Newburgh
 
     
 
Met Office verdict as 27C temperatures to hit Britain in ‘heat blast’
Met Office verdict as 27C temperatures to hit Britain in ‘heat blast’
 
     
 
Bank confirms talks over community banker sites in Ballater and Braemar
Bank confirms talks over community banker sites in Ballater and Braemar
 
     
 
New home for sculpture in Braemar
New home for sculpture in Braemar
 
     
 
Scotsman Letters: Community services must be protected from council cuts
Scotsman Letters: Community services must be protected from council cuts
 
     
 
Paving the way to carbon neutrality in our buildings - Rob West
Paving the way to carbon neutrality in our buildings - Rob West
 
     
 
'We look forward to seeing the next project Laurie and Alex take on': property investor REWD targeting Scots expansion
'We look forward to seeing the next project Laurie and Alex take on': property investor REWD targeting Scots expansion
 
     
 
Drop corporation tax to 15 per cent for key Scottish sectors to boost economy, says Sir Tom Hunter
Drop corporation tax to 15 per cent for key Scottish sectors to boost economy, says Sir Tom Hunter
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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