We will have a first report from the High Court trial of a man accused of killing a woman by causing her to fall from a fifth-floor flat window in Dundee.
We will also reveal how a man has appeared at a Tayside court charged with driving his car at a police vehicle and, in the process, attempting to murder a police officer.
You will also find out which language could become common place on school curriculums in Scotland in a bid to help today’s youngsters compete in a changing global marketplace. If you want a clue, it is the most commonly spoken language in the world.
There’s exciting news of a £7 million revamp of a Tayside retail park, and we find out why a pair of good Samaritans are being praised for their potentially lifesaving efforts in a Tayside hill drama.
We also carry an appeal for anyone who recognises a clambering kitty that used up at least one of its nine lives when it got stuck 40ft up a Tayside tree.
In another busy day of sport, we will have five pages of coverage of the latest news from Dens Park.John Brown is on the front foot in his first press conference CEO Scot Gardiner defends the appointment Former chairman Stuart Murphy has his say Sports writer Craig Smith gives his take on Brown’s first day A timeline of how the saga has developed Former player Dave Mackay is determined to make sure there is now Brown bounce on Wednesday night when St Johnstone come calling.For all this and more, see Tuesday’s Courier or try our digital edition.