WARM TRIBUTES have been paid to an “inspirational” Fife teacher who has died at the age of just 31. We speak to her father ahead of Tuesday’s funeral.
We also reveal details of the heart-breaking theft from a Perthshire graveyard that has left a grieving family flabbergasted.
It is now two weeks since devastating flooding hit Stonehaven, leaving dozens of families homeless. We revisit the town to listen to some of the amazing stories of those affected and reveal how the community has rallied round to help them.
Meanwhile, we report on a fresh row over the Scottish Government’s plans to legalise same-sex marriage. Readers can find out which senior figure has called such relationships “morally defective”.
The Romans famously created their first land frontier in Perthshire and Angus and we reveal new details of the latest stage of the investigation, and show why the probe’s scale has amazed even the archaeologists involved.
A Fife man who died after a collision on the A1 has been named. In a sad twist, he tweeted about suffering a “scary” breakdown just minutes before his demise.
And, as the UK government marks two and half years at the helm, we examine the coalition’s mid-term report. Are they steering Britain in the right direction or is it a case of “could do better”?
For this and much more, see Tuesday’s Courier or try our new digital edition.