The weekend has arrived and our Saturday Courier is crammed with news, sport and features to ensure your day gets off to the best possible start.
Crisis-hit Dunfermline Athletic owe £40 to Glen Bakers. And the small matter of several million pounds to other creditors. We have the full story of a staggering list of businesses left out of pocket following the club’s descent into administration.
Those reading Saturday’s Courier will find it impossible not to feel sorry for hard-working Grzegorz Gerle. He dreamed a nautical dream but ended up having his hopes sunk. Don’t miss it.
Could the independence referendum cause financial uncertainty for local councils keen to borrow cash from counterparts south of the border? The Courier investigates.
Meanwhile, our political editor Kieran Andrews has been kept busy at the Tory party’s Scottish conference. He reflects on Prime Minister David Cameron’s words of wisdom. Rest assured, there is nothing conservative (with a small “c”) about our extensive coverage of the big political event of the weekend.
‘Ello ‘ello ‘ello, what’s all this then? The number of bobbies on the beat has been a consistent bone of contention in recent years. We have exclusive news of a fresh row set to rock Police Scotland. Be warned it is a truly arresting tale.
For all this and so much more see Saturday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?