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The Lady's not for turning: Whistledown Angus Tory Twitter troll Derek Wann gives up education roles but stays on ruling group

The Lady's not for turning: Whistledown Angus Tory Twitter troll Derek Wann gives up education roles but stays on ruling group
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Derek Wann: Petition launched for Angus councillor to step down after being unmasked as anti-SNP Twitter troll

Derek Wann: Petition launched for Angus councillor to step down after being unmasked as anti-SNP Twitter troll
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School lessons featuring SNP logo and independence campaign 'politically biased'

Updated: February 2 2021, 7.45pm The slide about Nicola Sturgeon outlines her SNP leadership and campaign for independence. Twinkl says this version was edited externally from that on its website, which also bore the SNP logo. For the latest news and developments affecting children, parents and teachers across Tayside and Fife, sign up for our weekly Schools and Family newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Schools and Family newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Lessons issued to primary school children featuring the SNP logo and Nicola Sturgeon have been branded politically biased. An image of the First Minister features in a series of slides about famous Scots – which were emblazoned with the party’s symbol and information about the independence campaign.

A new mental health service for young adults has launched in Tayside — Here's what you need to know to use Togetherall

Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Tayside’s three councils have joined forces to bring a 24 hour mental health support service to the region. Togetherall is aimed at young people aged from 16 to 24 and will be accessible seven days a week around the clock. It is estimated that one in four people will suffer with mental health problems at some point in their lives. Dundee, Angus and Perth & Kinross councils have worked together to bring the anonymous service to the region, which launches today. Togetherall is manned by trained professionals offering a choice of therapeutic services, including online self-help courses.

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