Our Monday cup runneth over.
We have a simply terrific edition lined up for you with quite literally something for everyone.
Allow me to prove it:
Children will love our tale of the old Oor Wullie annual set to make quite a stir at auction (that’s one box ticked).
Meanwhile, our more mature readers will be fascinated by our look back at two events of yesteryear the pivotal role of a local man in the Falklands conflict and memories of a devastating mining disaster in Fife.
Those with an appetite for all things political will indubitably revel in our coverage of the Labour leadership battle as we find out if Gordon Brown is throwing his hat (not even sure he’s got one) into the (purely metaphorical) ring.
Fancy a nice mushy love story to ensure you start your Monday morning with a smile and, quite possibly, a quietly contended sigh? Well you are in the right place (or you will be when you get to your local newsagent’s on Monday morning) as we reveal the Fife man who went to quite remarkable lengths to spell out his love for his beloved…
I won’t spoil the surprise.
If you have spent Sunday cowering away from that bally wind that has been buffeting (to put it mildly) the east coast then you will be utterly fascinated by our coverage of the weather which includes a sombre warning of some rather wet conditions ahead.
But perhaps you fancy snapping up a fitted kitchen?
Well believe it or not, we can even offer a story for you.
Intrigued? You will be.
Yes, we really have thrown everything including the kitchen sink at Monday’s simply tremendous edition.
For goodness sake do NOT (I really can’t stress that enough) miss what is an absolute rip-snorter of a Courier. Won’t take the hint and pick up print? Then why not try our digital edition?