The hunt is on for a Perth gunman who targeted a late-night reveller in the city centre. We have the full story in Tuesday’s Courier.
Do you remember Dempsey and Makepeace? And would you be prepared to travel half way across the globe to see them? A hardy group of souls certainly would and their excitement has reached fever pitch as the pair arrive in Dundee for a very special series of shows.
Ayley and Chloe, the Angus twins who in 2012 travelled to America for breakthrough treatment in a bid to help them walk, are heading back Stateside for a check-up. We have an interview with their devoted mum.
Could Peter Pan be immortalised in the shape of an ambitious structure just outside Kirriemuir? One local architect certainly hopes so. Find out how his vision could finally be realised.
They call it puppy love and it could just help students beat the exam blues. Our reporters Cheryl Peebles and Kirsty Topping investigate the new project which aims to help stressed-out learners relax with some four-legged friends.
We also have the first day of our special series on organ donation, looking at some incredible individuals whose incredible generosity, even in death, has helped give fresh hope to others.
As Dundee prepare for life in the First Division, the fall-out from Sunday’s penalty controversy continues.
Lewis Toshney speaks out for the first time about the incident, while Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes defends his player accused of diving, Peter Pawlett.
There’s more optimism in Perth, where Europe is still achievable, and a crucial player hopes to sign a new deal soon.
Meanwhile, golf writer Steve Scott previews the “fifth major”, the Players’ Championship.
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