Find out why a Dundee dentist is suing a patient for £50,000.
We also report on the case of a Tayside lottery winner warned he may be jailed after he claimed a range of benefits despite scooping a £250,000 prize.
Cup fever is sweeping Courier Country read all about the excitement in Kirkcaldy as Raith Rovers prepare to welcome Celtic to town. Meanwhile, fans heading for Tannadice for the visit of newco Rangers are being urged to be on their best behaviour following an online spat between fans.
We have incredible details of a Black Watch POW’s diary unearthed during a renovation project in Perth. Including amazing diagrams, it outlines the imaginative schemes prisoners used to try and make their difficult lives a bit more comfortable.
It is the end of an era for Courier Country’s once vibrant fishing industry full details in The Courier.
We have details of the cancer sufferer heading to America thanks to the charity efforts of kind-hearted locals find out how caps autographed by a rather popular tennis champion helped to fund the crucial trip.
A man delighted to be told he could walk free during a court case found himself dragged back before a sheriff after his bizarre celebration caught the attention of staff find out exactly why “Ae Fond Kiss” went awry…
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