After all the wailing and gnashing of teeth we have finally got the chance to hear Salmond and Darling keepin’ it real. Or some such.
But how did Joe Public (big friend of ours) react to the live debate? We asked him. And in Wednesday’s Courier we’ll tell you what he said.
Meanwhile, what do you do with a (very) drunken sailor?
Find out in The Courier.
Tuesday was exam results day. A great day. Or a terrible one. We spoke to students across Courier Country as the postman dropped the dreaded envelope through the letter box (or in many cases texted them the results. Actually, I’m not sure that’s the postman’s job, but you catch my drift).
We also have details of the local MSP caught up in a bus crash drama. Oooft. She’s fine. But it was fairly dramatic.
Fans of all things literary will also enjoy our Dundee International Book Prize news. It’s a good read about a good read.
If you are not immune to a blazing row with your better half in the car, then you will be intrigued by our top ten countdown on reasons for in-vehicle bust-ups. Are we nearly there yet?
Hopefully there will be no rows among the hardy St Johnstone fans travelling 1500 miles over land to watch their heroes play in Slovakia. We have full details of their epic journey (it will be well worth it as a pint only costs one Euro, apparently).
For more on all of these most interesting tales be sure to pick up Wednesday’s Courier or why the devil not give our digital edition a whirl?