Jamie Buchan, Evening Telegraph

Jamie Buchan

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Another Saints fan in court over alleged disorder at McDiarmid Park

Here's what we know so far about police prosecutions against St Johnstone fans following alleged unrest after the club's Scottish Cup win. → Read More

‘I went to sleep and my ear got bitten off’ – Court hears of attack at round-the-clock Fife party

A care home worker told a jury how she lost part of her ear when an epic round-the-clock house party ended in violence. → Read More

Man faces animal neglect charges after dozens of cats and dogs seized from Perthshire farm

A Manchester businessman has appeared in court accused of neglecting dozens of animals at an illicit dog breeding farm in Perthshire. → Read More

Man stabbed suspected love rival in daylight knife attack on busy Perth street

A young man who stabbed a rival in front of terrified shoppers on a busy Perth street has been jailed. → Read More

Woman cleared of causing man to lose sense of taste and smell in Blairgowrie assault

A woman has walked free from court after a jury found her not guilty of an assault outside a Perthshire pub. → Read More

Perth Prison inmate gets years added to sentence after boiled water and sugar attack

A Perth prisoner who was jailed for a traumatic knifepoint hold-up in Dundee has had his sentence extended following a brutal assault on a fellow inmate. → Read More

Disgraced Angus teacher admits indecent assaults on young boys

A disgraced secondary school teacher has admitted carrying out historical sex attacks on young boys. → Read More

BREAKING: Perth killer Robbie Smullen jailed for knifing Barry Dixon to death

Perth killer Robbie Smullen has been sentenced to more than nine years in prison. → Read More

Police watchdog launches probe after 51-year-old dies after release from Dundee custody

A police watchdog has launched an investigation into the death of a 51-year-old man, who died after he was released from custody in Dundee. → Read More

Parents of tragic Ruby Stewart set ambitious £200,000 fundraising target

The parents of an inspirational schoolgirl whose life was cut short by cancer have set an ambitious £200,000 fundraising target to help pay for potentially life-saving research. → Read More

Kinross kidney recipient, 72, completes 5K challenge to mark new organ donation law

A Kinross pensioner who received the "gift of life" when he underwent a kidney transplant more than 30 years ago, has marked Scotland's historic organ donation law change with a 5k walk. → Read More

Elderly dog poisoned by drugs left by dirty campers at Perthshire loch

A pensioner has told how her dog went into a zombie-like trance and nearly died after eating drugs left behind by campers at a Highland Perthshire beauty spot. → Read More

VIDEO: Bird watchers rejoice as ospreys reunited at Loch of the Lowes

Bird watchers monitoring one of Scotland's most famous nests are celebrating the reunion of its two resident ospreys. → Read More

Staff of Perth College facing bullying and harassment, internal study reveals

More than a quarter of staff at Perth College say they have been subjected to bullying, a leaked study has revealed. → Read More

£1m green transport hub planned for edge of Perth

Ambitious plans to build a pollution-busting green energy travel hub on the outskirts of Perth have been revived. → Read More

Covid-19 outbreak at Coupar Angus factory tamed, after ‘expected’ rise in infection rates

A third coronavirus outbreak at a Perthshire chicken factory appears to have been tamed, with health chiefs reporting an "expected" rise in positive cases. → Read More

Appeal for witnesses after man, 50, hurt in Arbroath assault

Police have launched a manhunt after a grisly assault in Arbroath. → Read More

‘Exemplar’ Tayside testing hub commemorates a year of drive-thru assessments

A pioneering testing programme in Tayside, which was hailed as "exemplar" by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, has marked its first anniversary by clocking up more than 34,000 crucial Covid checks for key workers and their households. → Read More

Recovery fund could make Perth city centre safer and help boost tourism

Perth city centre could become safer, more vibrant and greener as part of a Scottish Government-led recovery plan. → Read More

Lockdown gig at Perth Concert Hall marks one year milestone since venues closed

Locked down Perth Concert Hall was rocked by a rare live performance, as musicians got together to mark one year since venues across Scotland were forced to close their doors. → Read More