Only in The Courier on Tuesday, read about the family of a Tayside murder victim who are hitting out amid claims that the police have given up in the hunt for the father-of-five’s killer.
We will also have the latest on fears for a Fife academic who has been missing on Skye after he failed to return from a holiday walk on Sunday morning.
There will also be a fresh warning from police after vandals left a vacuum cleaner hanging in the path of a train. The officer leading the investigation into the incident tells how it could have caused a derailment.
The Courier will also have a full report on the police hunt for a man who viciously assaulted a taxi driver and hospitalised two women in a shocking attack in Perth at the weekend.
And a deaf Tayside mum who spent 12 days in a top Dundee hospital without a sign language interpreter has broken her silence about the ordeal. Pick up a Courier to read the shocking tale of how she claims to have been “scared and completely alone”, as if she was in prison.
We will also have comprehensive coverage and local comment following the death of former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher.
In sport, Dunfermline wait to hear their punishment for falling into administration and we have full round-ups from our local clubs.
Steve Scott’s weekly golf column also brings all the latest news and views as the world’s top players prepare for the first major of the season at the Masters.
For all this and more pick up your copy of The Courier on Tuesday or try our digital edition.