Friday’s Courier reveals more details of a police probe into the behaviour of five staff members at a Tayside care hospital.
We also report worrying question marks over the future of an SPL team.
There will be grave concerns for people in Fife after it emerged there could be a shortage of burial grounds in the region. See The Courier for the full story.
We will also carry details of a internal probe which has been launched at a Tayside private school following the tragic death of a pupil.
And, on Burns Night, we report on a rare poem, possibly penned by the Bard, which has been uncovered.
There will also be exciting news of a massive multi-million pound plan for a top Tayside resort, which could create hundreds of jobs.
And readers can find out how boffins at St Andrews University have turned science fiction into reality by creating something straight out of Star Trek and Star Wars – but what is it?
In sport, we have news of a Dundee transfer which is nearing completion.
Meanwhile, city neighbours United have a double re-signing boost, and a St Johnstone player moves on.
There’s a preview of the weekend club rugby, as well as a look ahead to Andy Murray’s Australian Open semi-final against Roger Federer.
Courier columnist Eve Muirhead assesses whether Murray or Federer has prepared best for the last-four head-to-head.
For all this and more, see Friday’s Courier or try our new digital edition.