Controversial plans for a major Dundee development are back on the radar. The £325 million plan could create hundreds of jobs but will local residents back the proposals? Full story in Thursday’s Courier.
A Perth man terrified passengers on a packed late night bus by making a drunken grab for the steering wheel. We have all the details of the resultant court case.
With much loved author Iain Banks candidly talking about the fact he has just a few months to live, we carry tributes from some friends in high places.
Still on the tributes front, there have been no shortage of warm words following confirmation that the body pulled from the water near Arbroath is that of missing Marine Ralph Hebden.
With the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I just around the corner, we have details of a fitting new memorial to those who have fallen while serving with the world-famous Black Watch regiment.
Meanwhile, a canoodling couple have set tongues wagging in Angus and hopes are high that their “friendship” will lead to something more…full story in Thursday’s Courier.
Do you like a good burger? Or are sausages your thing? Either way you may well be among the mass of people becoming increasingly reliant on your local butcher rather than a faceless supermarket. We have all the details of the growing demand for locally-sourced meat.
Are you comfortable in your social class? Do you even know which class you are in? Apparently the traditional upper/middle/lower divide no longer applies. Find out more in Thursday’s Courier a paper for rich men (or women) and paupers alike.
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