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The Evening Telegraph is a local newspaper in Dundee, Scotland. Known locally as the Tele (usually pronounced Tully or Tilly), it is the sister paper of The Courier, also published by Dundee firm DC Thomson. It was founded in 1877. Dave Lord is the Evening Telegraph's current editor. [3]
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Evening Telegraph is a common newspaper name, and may refer to: Evening Telegraph, Scotland; Evening Telegraph, Ireland, published 1871–1924. Coventry Evening Telegraph, England, now the Coventry Telegraph; Derby Evening Telegraph, England, now the Derby Telegraph; Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph, England
From the 10 May [7] to 28 May 1926, the paper adopted the headline-news format of The Advertiser, before reverting to its previous format which it maintained until 1992. [3] The next major change to the newspaper came on 21 January 2012, when it changed to a compact format, having previously existed as a broadsheet. Editor Richard Neville said ...
For over forty years, Grampian Television maintained a base in Dundee for newsgathering and advertising sales purposes, covering Tayside and north east Fife. Since January 2007, the station (now known as STV North) has produced and broadcast a nightly opt-out bulletin for the area, within the regional news programme STV News at Six - originally from studios in Harbour Chambers and since 2008 ...
The new city council area was named The City of Dundee in the legislation of 1994, but this was changed to Dundee City by a council resolution on 29 June 1995, under section 23 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (c. 65). [2] In terms of area, it is the smallest of Scotland's council areas.
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As a result of the riot, several venues in Dundee cancelled their Bonfire Night displays. Dundee's annual fireworks display for Bonfire Night did not go ahead for the third year, with a local councillor stating "There is already enough rockets in the community to offset the ban of fireworks".