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Police tell public not to approach Fife motorcyclist missing for more than a month

Updated: February 23, 2021, 6:07 pm © Supplied by Police Scotland Police have ramped up a bid to find a Fife motorcyclist missing for more than a month. Robert Clark from Inverkeithing was last seen in the village of Lumphinnans at around 8.45pm on Sunday, November 15. Members of the public have again been warned “not to approach” the 58-year-old, who also goes by the names “Rab” and “Sparky”. He was last seen riding his black and red Honda CBR 600 motorbike, registration SF51 FYT. Officers have investigated sightings of him in both West Fife and Edinburgh in the past month. Mr Clark is described as white, around 5ft 9in with a slim build and has very short dark/greying hair with a goatee. However police say he may now be clean-shaven.

Dundee tenor to perform Christmas duet - with his teenage self

© Kim Cessford/ DCT Media Paul Hastie who is a tenor at the St Paul s Cathedral is releasing a duet of him singing as 14-year-old against him now as a 47-year-old. There have been many famous Christmas duets over the years – but a Dundee tenor could be about to eclipse them all by singing alongside his teenage self. Paul Hastie, 47, is now collaborating with himself in aid of raising money for charity and to help locals to get into the Christmas spirit during a “challenging year for all”. The former Whitfield High School pupil is reworking his Carols For Christmas cassette for his new CD, Christmas Memories Past and Present.

Early Christmas present for Dundee jewellers as a clock returns to iconic Duffers Corner

Updated: December 17, 2020, 6:16 pm © Gareth Jennings/ DCT Meida Stef Lindsay, centre, manageress at Chisholm Hunter jewellers in the old H.Samuel shop in Dundee city centre, is keeping and restoring the iconic clock. She s pictured with staff members Alice Heaton, left, and Aimee Cargill. An iconic staple of Dundee’s city centre will return this week to its rightful place in the heart of the high street. Jewellers Chisholm Hunter has confirmed a working clock will be restored to its iconic spot on the corner of Reform Street by tomorrow. It was revealed in September that the business was planning to turn back the hands of time in replacing the clock which had sadly fallen into a state of disrepair.

Covid Christmas bubbles : What in the name of Old Saint Nick are the rules in Scotland?

Covid Christmas bubbles: What in the name of Old Saint Nick are the rules in Scotland? © Andrew Cawley Scotland is in for a festive season like no other in living memory as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. A slight easing of the country’s coronavirus restrictions for a few days over Christmas seemed set in stone until earlier this week, when rising infections led to doubts and outright confusion. After days of speculation, Downing Street said there will be no changes to the laws on forming special Christmas “bubbles” across the UK as a whole. On Wednesday afternoon, the Scottish Government issued strengthened advice on the festive rules and clarified its stance on what families and individuals can and cannot do throughout the five-day easing of coronavirus measures.

Dundee boss James McPake reveals class act from Conor Hazard as he backs former loanee to shine for Celtic in Sunday s Scottish Cup Final

© David Young James McPake has backed “class act” Conor Hazard to star in Sunday’s Scottish Cup Final after revealing the former Dundee loanee called to thank everyone at Dens Park following his Celtic debut. The Northern Irishman has emerged as frontrunner to keep goal for Neil Lennon’s embattled Hoops this weekend in the Hampden showdown against Hearts due to the indifferent form shown by Vasilis Barkas and another former Dee Scott Bain. That’s after making his debut in the Europa League win over Lille and following up with another impressive performance – and clean sheet – against Kilmarnock on Sunday.

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