“It’s like the Keystone Cops”.
Don’t miss our sensational expose regarding a remarkable police mix-up which has led to calls for a personal investigation by the national force’s chief constable Stephen House. It really is mind-boggling stuff.
Meanwhile, we speak to the Fife woman who amazingly emerged unscathed from a particularly rude awakening.
The Lochore resident was safely tucked up in bed when a car motored into her bedroom. She reveals all following the incredible early morning drama.
Have you had a holiday this year? If so was it spent on the beaches of Broughty Ferry and St Andrews or a little further afield? And if you didn’t spend it locally, then why on earth not? We speak to the author with all the answers over our changing holiday habits.
A woman whose home was gutted by a gas explosion has been left reeling after callous thieves stole her few remaining possessions. We have the full heart-breaking story.
Like her or loathe her it has been difficult to avoid Margaret Thatcher over the last generation or so. Following the release of decades-old records we reflect on Maggie’s intervention ahead of the infamous Dundee Timex strike.
We also report on the teenager set to be locked up following a knife rampage in a Perth and Kinross school and all the fall-out following the possible introduction of a new fuel rebate scheme.
Wow.
In sport, our man Craig Smith has been in Belarus, keeping a close eye on the Super Saints as they take on FC Minsk. Closer to home in Perth, we have been speaking to the fans whose travel dreams were scuppered by Visa difficulties.
It really is a packed edition.
For more on all of these stories, be sure to pick up Friday’s Courier or why on earth not try our digital edition?