We tell how a Fife man, Robert Elliott, who has travelled the world in search of rocks from space, is set to put some of his £1 million collection under the hammer. Not literally of course he hopes to see a meteoric rise in his bank balance when they are auctioned next week.
We also reveal where Robert’s next search for intergalactic debris will be.
Talking of revelations, we have the naked truth on the “true Scotsman-ness” of Dundonian Paul Heffell.
The engineer’s Trafalgar Square fountain frolics before the Scotland-England match this week continue to raise eyebrows and make headlines. We see what he has to say for himself.
And there’s more flashing news. We have more on the insurers’ warning of a new “flash for cash” scam which all drivers should be aware of before they trust the seemingly kind-hearted gestures of their fellow roadusers.
Fourteeen pages of sport kick off with previews of all our local teams, as well as day one of the English Premier League.
The Scottish success story at the athletics World Championships in Russia continues, with another runner making a final. Norman Watson reports from Moscow, where Mo Farah goes for a second gold.
Golf’s Solheim Cup is under way, while Steve Scott is closer to home at the Scottish Seniors in St Andrews.
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