Following a day of drama on Courier Country’s roads we have full reports on the death of a man in Angus, along with all the latest on the Fife woman hit by a flying pallet.
Meanwhile, one of our reporters has been whipped into the skies in an air ambulance for all the drama see Wednesday’s Courier.
It is now more than three weeks since a body was discovered close to a Perthshire nature reserve yet mystery continues to surround the deceased’s identity. Why the delay? We have all the latest.
Readers will also find out why a senior Dundee politician stormed out of a meeting with a major local employer. He is not happy.
It was a busy day in our local courts. Find out why a sozzled man in Angus was somewhat confused on being apprehended. After being bundled into a police car he ended up dialling 999 to report the fact he had been “kidnapped”. Suffice to say he has been left with more than just a hangover…
After breaking the story of a Texan take-over bid for Dundee FC, The Courier will bring news of the next stage in the process. The Dundee board was meeting on Tuesday evening our man Ian Roache was among those at Dens.
Meanwhile, John Brown has revealed the list of players being released, while St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas has also cut free one of his players.
Dunfermline fans seek to take the club out of administration, and there’s more on a Scotland call-up for young Dundee United star Stuart Armstrong.
Christian Dailly writes his last column of the season and announces the winners of the “Daillies” his end-of-season awards.
The build-up to the BMW at Wentworth continues, and our man there Steve Scott has the latest news.
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