A notorious convict is set to be released back on to the streets of Tayside less than a year after he was handed a three year jail term. We have full explosive details.
Meanwhile, a Fife community councillor tasked with organising a music festival has admitted fraud charges. Suspicions were raised when he produced “amateurish” receipts with no VAT numbers.
The devastated wife of a Tayside tourist who died while on what should have been a dream, sun-kissed holiday in Greece has told The Courier of her heartache. Find out why she believes the country’s notorious austerity measures may have had a bearing on the tragedy.
A Dundee Kirk is looking to split from the Church of Scotland following the recent decision to admit gay clergy. Thursday’s Courier has all the details.
NHS Fife has been under fire over its handling of a C. diff outbreak. We have news of fresh twist.
An Angus singer is hitting the high notes after scooping a major accolade from the prestigious Royal Academy of Music. Performing alongside the likes of Bryan Adams, Andrea Bocelli, Liza Minelli, Elton John and even Take That has ensured Callum McIntosh can mix it with the very best in the business.
After breaking the news of the departure of three senior figures from the Scottish Police Authority, our political editor Kieran Andrews has all the latest as a political spat erupts.
In sport, the day many thought they would never see has arrived…Scottish football’s two league bodies have merged.
But it isn’t all sweetness and light, with one club chairman calling it a “takeover”.
With the US Open golf starting on Thursday, we have a full preview, and Alyth golf pro Tom Melville gives out some timely tips on wedge play.
In athletics, Eilidh Child and Eilish McColgan are selected for GB.
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