We have all the latest as teachers threaten strike action, citing under-resourced educational reforms, austerity cuts, pointless bureaucracy, rising stress, health risks, low morale, pay cuts, pension fears, supply shortages, uncertain working conditions and excessive hours. Apart from that everything is fine…
Meanwhile, Commonwealth Games tickets are set to go on sale, with briefs costing as little as £7.50. Will you be among those looking for a slice of the action? We have all the details, including news of the timetable for shooting events at Barry Buddon in Angus.
A Dundee company is playing a key role in a major project to preserve memories of the First World War. Find out how the project will tell the astonishing stories of eight million soldiers ensuring that while they may be gone, they will never be forgotten.
The Duncan of Jordanstone degree show has built up an enviable reputation in the artworld we have a full preview ahead of the 2013 extravaganza.
Clunking fist Gordon Brown has said: “I yield to no one in my pride in being Scottish. I was born in Scotland. I was brought up in Scotland, went to school in Scotland. I live in Scotland. My children were born in Scotland. My sons are at school in Scotland. My sons are growing up in Scotland.” Is he Labour-ing the point somewhat? Full story in Tuesday’s Courier.
In sport, our golf correspondent Steve Scott talks to Tony Jacklin about 500 days until the Ryder Cup.
In football, Ryan Conroy is in contract talks with Dundee and you can find out if St Johnstone will honour injured Richie Brittain’s contract.
Dundee United celebrate the 30th anniversary of their league win, while Dunfermline are to be on TV.
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