Plans to extract gas from huge tracts of rock under Courier Country are causing controversy.
Way ahead or a fracking disgrace? We find out more.
The grand opening of Dundee’s new Olympia swimming pool is just days away. Tuesday’s Courier has more on exactly what visitors can expect following our sneaky-peek on Monday. Flume-tastic.
Hundreds of youngsters have come together in Fife, united by their love of the humble ukulele. The result one almighty strum. It’s going to be a tuneful Tuesday for Courier readers.
Andy Coogan from Carnoustie was twice forced to dig his own grave during a horrifying spell as a Japanese prisoner of war. Find out details of a new honour for the brave 96 year-old.
Meanwhile, everyone who knows anyone who walked the walk during a romp of a yomp along the Cateran trail at the weekend won’t want to miss our results special.
Readers will also be fascinated by the case of a cross-dressing Dundonian who bought a teenager’s tights for £10. Was there a sexual element? And, as the sheriff asked, why didn’t he just go to Marks and Spencer’s “like everyone else”? Whatever way you dress it up, Tuesday’s Courier has all the answers.
In sport, there’s news on our area’s two football clubs who could be about to be taken over Dundee and Dunfermline.
Recently-crowned Aegon champion, Andy Murray, says he doesn’t fear being drawn against Rafa Nadal in the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
Our golf writer Steve Scott reflects on the US Open, and we bring full results and reaction from day one of the British Amateur Championship.
For more see Tuesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?