The Courier’s special Sex and Society investigation continues on Tuesday with a look at why women are driven to work on the streets despite the dangers.
We also report on a police crackdown on kerb-crawlers that revealed a growing number of women are joining the oldest profession, and we discover how Scotland’s new single police force intends to tackle prostitution.
Meanwhile, asthe big freeze continues to bite across Tayside and Fife, we’ll have a full round-up of disruptions, school closures and accidents around the region.
We will also report the latest news on the Algerian hostage crisis, including tributes to a Fife man killed during the siege and a Perthshire oil worker who is also believed to have died at the hands of al Qaeda terrorists.
Tuesday’s Courier will also reveal the latest twist in the police investigation into the murder in Dundee of Perthshire father-of-five John McMurchie.
And Dundee United forward Gary Mackay-Steven has become an internet sensation after a spectacular piece of skill against Kilmarnock –now known as the GMS Juggle – stunned fans around the world.
Find out what happened when we asked one of the club’s up-and-coming young talents to try to emulate the audacious move.
For all this and more, see Tuesday’s Courier or try our new digital edition.