As Bill Walker is found guilty on multiple counts of domestic abuse, we have full coverage of the MSP’s spectacular fall from grace.
We also have the tale of the disgraceful internet trolls who have targeted a brave Tayside fundraiser.
Terri Smith has done remarkably well to raise cash for cancer charity in memory of her grandad, but the success has obviously upset some mindless buffoons. Thankfully she is rising above the abuse, as she tells The Courier.
The Courier hosts a big debate in Perth on Thursday. We’ll have full reports and reaction to what the packed theatre made of the discussions and remember, you can follow developments as they happen on our live blog.
What next for Bob Servant creator Neil Forsyth? We have details of dramatic Stateside developments…
We love boffin news at The Courier and so will you when you read about the text messaging expert who is set to “transform the world” (at least according to fellow boffins). Don’t miss the full story.
In sport we can tell you about lots of things that aren’t happening but are still very interesting.
Dundee manager John Brown won’t be signing any more new players and it’s his choice. He explains his reasons to The Courier.
Still on not doing things, and Stevie May won’t be going to Peterborough, but he might be extending his stay in Perth.
Tommy Wright has the final say on the two-week long transfer saga.
The club rugby season gets under way at the weekend, and new Dundee HSFP coach Colin Robertson task about the rebuilding job on his hands.
Also, it’s day one of the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles, from where our golf writer Steve Scott reports.
It will be a fine way to bring the curtain down on the working week so be sure to pick up Friday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?