We have more on the horrific deaths in Fife which have orphaned two children. For all the latest, including pictures and tributes to the mother killed by her ex, see Wednesday’s Courier.
Meanwhile, a brutal attacker has told a court he fled from a Courier Country prison because he felt staff were consistently “trying to undermine him”. Perhaps not surprisingly a sheriff was not swayed by his concerns suffice to say the man responsible is now facing an extended spell behind bars.
They’re tsetse and they know it. Find out how a pair of Dundee boffins are set to change the world by sterilising a breed of fly. Could they really be on the brink of eradicating one of the planet’s deadliest illnesses?
Wouldn’t it be great if the Forth Bridge gained world heritage status? Or would it? Find out why some local residents fear the prestigious designation would be anything but great.
We carry touching tributes to a young Tayside man who “defied medical opinion” to survive into his 20s. Despite suffering from numerous, complex problems Koan Meikleham lived until he was 24. His mother and grandfather have warm words for a young man who made friends everywhere he went.
Intrepid adventurer Mark Beaumont has failed in his latest quest. Find out why the Cerro San Valentin was a mountain too high for the Perthshire explorer.
We also have details of a new twist in the Dalgety Bay radiation saga just who is to blame?
Meanwhile, a Formula 1 star is backing an ambitious Perth-based charity. Find out why in Wednesday’s Courier.
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