An Angus marine jailed for 15 months following a brutal attack on his wife could be free within a week. We have all the details of a very controversial tale.
Could it really be that spring has finally sprung? And are we in for a “weird” season? Questions we are delighted to answer in Thursday’s blooming marvellous Courier.
Meanwhile…It’s the wrong trousers, Carlos. We have the extraordinary story of the Tayside charity shop worker sent away because his slacks didn’t meet management’s exacting standards.
We also feature the amazing, inspiring, heart-wrenching tale of a tot with such a rare and extreme medical condition that he could be killed by a common cold. His family are determined to do everything in their power to fund research into the devastating condition.
Love her or loathe her, you just can’t ignore Maggie Thatcher either in life or death. We dedicate four pages to the Iron Lady’s funeral and the range of events, both in celebration and protest, surrounding it.
Brace yourself for a truly chilling read we unearth details of some ghostly goings-on in Stonehaven…but be warned, it’s not for the faint-hearted.
We also have all the latest on a randy old Lady whose prolific mating habits have been ruffling feathers for decades…
St Johnstone manager Steve Lomas tells Courier Sport that he still expects Richie Brittain to join in the summer, and he has a message for Perth fans.
Dundee United boss Jackie McNamara is thrilled with his double raid on old club Partick Thistle, while a Dundee player admits Saturday’s clash with St Mirren has been given extra spice thanks to off-field issues.
There’s news of a swansong for a Scottish rugby stalwart and our popular golf tips column sees Scotscraig head pro Craig Mackie give advice on fairway woods.
For all these stories and more, see Thursday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?