Summer has officially started and (although the forecast for the next few days is none too hot) many thoughts are turning to T in the Park. But possibility not quite enough thoughts. We hear from event supremo Geoff Ellis who admits ticket sales so far have been somewhat sluggish.
Meanwhile, a Fife cop has appeared in court after being found slumped over the wheel of his car having downed one and half bottles of rum. Find out why he nonetheless believed he should not be banned from driving.
The hunt for a new Blue Peter presenter is well and truly on. Could you fashion advent displays from washing-up liquid bottles, toilet rolls and sticky-backed plastic or watch in helpless, slack-jawed amazement as a baby elephant makes a mess of your studio? We hear from one Stirling man who is sure he has all the credentials for the prestigious role.
A Dundee minister has talked of his support for state-funded secular schools. Intrigued? Tuesday’s Courier has all the answers.
Tributes have continued to pour in following the death of renowned author Iain Banks. The famous son of Fife may be gone, but he certainly won’t be forgotten. MSPs are among those paying tribute.
In sport, St Johnstone haven’t wasted any time in replacing Steve Lomas. And they haven’t surprised anybody either. We have all the latest following the appointment of Tommy Wright.
We speak to chairman Steve Brown on why he didn’t interview anybody other than Mr Wright.
The Johnny Russell transfer saga which ran a bit longer is also over. See Tuesday’s Courier for the full story.
Meanwhile, the American takeover of Dundee may also be all over…We have the latest.
Away from football, golf writer Steve Scott gives his tip for the US Open in his Tee to Green column, and we preview the next Lions match in Australia.
For more on all these stories see Tuesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?