• Dundee: Dundee baby memorial tree faces uncertain future | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Dundee's baby memorial tree faces uncertain future as city plans changes to green spaces, sparking concerns from a bereaved mother and community members. Scottish businesses brace for 10% rise in business rates under the new “Fresh Start” policy, raising fears for small enterprises amid economic uncertainty.
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  • Dundee: Dundee Residents Rally Behind Scotland After World Cup Match | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Dundee residents rallied behind Scotland’s national team after their World Cup match against Morocco, with emotional scenes captured at the stadium. Concerns over the future of Dundee Fire Station and excitement for the Dundee Book Festival featuring Alex Sturgeon and Beano are key local stories.
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  • Dundee: Man jailed for 10 years in Moray child rape case | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Dundee: A Dundee man sentenced to 10 years for child rape and sex offences in Moray, while the University of Dundee closes its botanic garden due to financial cuts. The city's Book Festival features authors Alex Sturgeon and Beano creators, and a local fashion studio blends African and Scottish culture in a new collection.
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  • Dundee: Dundee girl apologizes for viral knife video incident | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Dundee's Local Wire update covers a public apology from Council leader Swinney over a viral knife incident, ongoing traffic issues on the A92, and the Dundee Waterfront's economic challenges. The episode also highlights the Dundee Book Festival and a new FC Dundee sponsorship deal with Blackadders LLP.
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  • Dundee: Threatened Dundee Botanic Gardens 'could not be reassembled' | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Dundee hosts the FIA Eco Rally Scotland and StreetCar Festival, blending sustainable motorsport with a street car celebration. The city's Botanic Garden faces closure risks, sparking community efforts to save its historic collections and green spaces.
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  • Dundee: Dundee University faces bankruptcy by 2028 amid job cuts | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Dundee's Dundee University announces 190 job cuts to save £20 million, raising fears of insolvency by 2028, while the city council moves to revitalize the waterfront with £15 million in funding. Police report a 12% rise in minor thefts, prompting calls for increased community patrols in the city center.
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  • Dundee: Dundee unveils Dighty Burn regeneration plan | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Dundee's Dighty Burn regeneration project aims to create green spaces, wildlife habitats, and flood defenses, supported by local groups. The Midland Bluebird bus service won Scotland's best bus award for its efficiency and late-night service, boosting Dundee's transport reputation.
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  • Dundee: Dundee police seek help finding missing man James Reid | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Dundee police are seeking information to locate missing man James Reid, last seen in the Tay Road area, while the city’s youth celebrated Scotland’s World Cup match against Haiti. Dundee’s Tartan Army also supported the team in traditional attire, and a local sewing class is empowering young people with new skills.
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