Matt Damon, Russell Brand, Prince Charles….and the owner of a Courier Country chip shop.
They all have something speical in common. And one could be about to lift a prestigious gong. But just why is a fish fryer keeping such impressive company? Find out in Thursday’s Courier. Fry on earth would you want to miss it?
In other news, we have news of a global call for Bruces. Forsyth, Willis and Springsteen are all in the sights of the organiers of Dunfermline’s Bruce Festival. But it’s not just the rich and famous they are after. Everyday Bruces can also get involved. Find out more in The Courier (we also cater for Sheilas).
If you like a warm tale that tugs at the heart string then by jove, we have a fine story for you.
RAF crew members are back from Afghanistan and have leapt straight into the arms of their loved ones who remained behind in Fife.
It really is lovely stuff which, I respectfully submit, you would be sorry to miss.
Is Scotland a nation of drunks? We investgiate (with help from First Minister Alex Salmond). Intriguing stuff.
We also have historic revealtions regarding the 1982 World Cup. Dave Narey’s “toe-poke”, Miller and Hansen colliding like panto dames…it could all have been avoided. Find out why in The Courier.
In rather more contemporary sport, we have loads of football.
St Johnstone captain Dave Mackay has played at more than his fair share of dysfunctional clubs in his time, and he believes a Scottish Cup final win for Saints would be just reward for doing things the right way over the years. Very interesting.
If he stays fit Mackay is guaranteed to play on May 17 but the same can’t be said of Dundee United’s Mark Wilson.
The defender speaks about his determination to beat Keith Watson to the right-back slot…
We also have all the latest as tickets sell out at Dens park.
For all of these stories and more be sure to pick up Thursday’s Courier. Alternatively why not try our digital edition.