The world is to end.
Dispiriting news, granted, but it would appear we do have a period of grace of approximately a billion years. Phew.
Find out more in Tuesday’s boffin-baffling edition which also includes some fascinating Mars news.
Wind farms you either love ‘em or hate ‘em. But are developers behind the green schemes bribing local communities the length and breadth of Scotland? The Courier investigates.
Medical students are being taught bad habits by more experienced medics, experts have warned. We have details of the female student referred to by a consultant as “the decoration”. Meanwhile, in another case of best practice gone badly awry a pharmacy worker bellowed “addict on the floor” when a drug user wandered in. Tsk tsk.
Excitement ahead of the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles in 2014 is building toward fever-pitch but what does the tartan created to mark the happy occasion look like? And is there really ever a case for tartan trousers? Sartorial savvy or fashion faux-pas? You decide.
Former PM Gordon Brown has launched a blistering attack on the Ministry of Defence over its failure to clear-up contamination-hit Dalgety bay. The agency’s behaviour is, Mr Brown claims, “beyond belief”. Ouch.
In his first few months as Dundee manager, John Brown hasn’t been afraid of a bit of straight talking.
Our sports reporters reveal why both Bomber’s barrels are trained at two new targets this time.
Meanwhile, St Johnstone and Dundee United have a host of trialists training with them as Tommy Wright and Jackie McNamara look to strengthen their squads.
We’ll reveal the men who are under the microscope.
Andy Murray and Laura Robson have both been in action at Wimbledon we have fulsome coverage.
For all of these stories and so much more be sure to pick up Tuesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?