We are big fans of peh news.
It is therefore our immense pleasure to bring you the latest in a furious row over the availability of said Scottish delicacy in the Fife town of St Andrews.
It’s rather like this:
A 24-hour pie vending machine had been happily dispensing its wares to hungry revellers on demand.
The high-tech development had received a warm welcome. But the upper crust disapproved.
And now the peh machine is to be shut down overnight.
It’s all about licensing rules. A tasty tale and one I posit you will be sure to enjoy.
If pehs aren’t your bag, perhaps you prefer class A narcotics (stories thereon, not the ingestion thereof, I mean).
We have rather sensational news of a top local law man calling for ALL drugs to be legalised.
Controversial stuff. And quite sure to be a red hot talker.
Be sure to enjoy a hit of hard news with your rather addictive (but in no way damaging to your health) Courier.
Has the Royal British Legion Scotland lost it’s Royalness? And indeed it’s Britishness?
And if so, is it such a bad thing?
We investigate something of a backlash against a change of name at the veterans’ organisation.
Nicola Sturgoen will, in just a few days, be crowned (not literally) as Scotland’s First Minister.
Ahead of that coronation (so to speak), she had a hot date in Dundee the nation’s “Yes” city, don’t forget.
Read all about it in Saturday’s Courier, and prior to that for heaven’s sake don’t forget to follow our deputy editor Steve Bargeton’s liveblog (as if you would be so remiss).
Hedges. Some of them are so bally high.
Particularly one in Fife, which is towering over a two-storey house. Yikes.
We talk to the family forced to live in everlasting shade.
There is a mounting campaign to have Saturday officially named as the best day of the week (there isn’t). And with this kind of fare on offer for readers, one can quite see why (or one could were it true). Please don’t miss Saturday’s Courier. Failing that, don’t be downcast, simply snap up our digital edition.