Average cameras on the A9 a pesky inconvenience or sensible policies for a happier Britain?
Perhaps even the Scottish Government can’t decide. We report on the hint of a suggestion they could be reining in their controversial plan.
Bill Walker. Well-paid but also a wife-beater. Could his income be about to take a hit? We have more following the first stages of a parliamentary bid to restrict his wages.
Fans of Dundee Cake really won’t want to miss Friday’s Courier. Honest. We can’t say any more but suffice to say it is lip-smacking news for lovers of the tasty treat.
Leuchars airshow is set to attract tens of thousands to Fife. But where should you park and how should you get there? We have all the advice and help you need to ensure a stress-free journey.
There is also huge excitement in Stonehaven following confirmation the Hogmanay Simple Minds gig will go ahead. Terrific stuff.
We also have a tale of some bonkers bed-blocking. Truly extraordinary stuff guaranteed to raise a quizzical, not to say mystified, eyebrow.
In sport, there was plenty of traffic from Dundee to Hampden Park, with Dark Blues manager John Brown and United defender Gavin Gunning going before appeals hearings. Our man Ian Roache was also there (but not because he has done anything wrong. As far as we know anyway).
While Ian was there he also took in Gordon Strachan’s press conference ahead of the Friday night match against Belgium.
Andy Murray is in quarter-final US Open action and we’ll have his thoughts on his performance against Stan Wawrinka.
Friday is rugby preview day, and our golf writer Steve Scott looks at the games involving our local clubs, as well as the RaboDirect kick-off.
For more on all of these entertaining and most interesting articles be sure to pick up Friday’s Courier or perhaps you can be persuaded to try our digital edition?