In a packed Courier on Tuesday we will reveal the shocking number of death certificates issued in Dundee which were found to contain mistakes including in some cases the name of the deceased.
We will also tell how fears are growing for the crew of a vessel that left Stonehaven two weeks ago bound for Norway. The crew was expected to arrive seven days ago but has not been heard of since.
A stunning memorial is complete and waiting to be installed to a true Tayside hero who played a significant role to winning the Battle of Britain. Find out who he was and what he did in your Courier on Tuesday.
We will have a court report involving a Fife man who battered a seagull to death.
Meanwhile, there were nearly 8,000 unique suggestions for the name of the new bridge across the Forth. Now that list has been whittled down to just five. Find out if ‘Kevin’ made the shortlist in the paper on Tuesday.
We will reveal how a hidden Scottish archaeological gem is returning to prominence. It helped the Allies prepare for the D-Day landings in Normandy. Find out what and where it is in The Courier.
There will also be a full report and pictures from a major scrapyard blaze in Courier Country which led to one firefighter being injured as hundreds of vehicles burst into flames.
Dundee’s bid to become City of Culture 2017 has been submitted. For the full story buy your Courier on Tuesday.
Finally, one suffered a brutal on-screen beheading, while the other was blown up by Darth Vadar. We will reveal what the two Hollywood actors are up to now in Tayside.
For all these stories and more see Tuesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?