You may or may not have noticed but there is an independence referendum just around the corner.
Politicians of every hue not to mention a large proportion of the general populace are having their say on whether Scotland should go its own way.
Despite the reams of paper, hours of news footage and expenditure of hot air so far, there are still unanswered questions on the whole independence topic. Hard to believe, we know.
But fear not as your trusty Tuesday Courier is on hand with the answers. Some of them anyway.
Over the week, we have set the biggest brains we could find to work to solve the great “what ifs?” of the whole debate.
We start with a few post-vote political questions including What if it’s a draw? Hah, got you there didn’t we? Find out the answer tomorrow.
Elsewhere in Tuesday’s Courier we describe why some boffins want a barrier built around a substantial portion of Fife. Find out why.
There is also an emotional appeal to the Fife families of a wartime tragedy and a story about the wartime letters of a Spitfire pilot being put to a rather splendid new use.
An adventurer sets out on his round the world in 80 days challenge and you can read why one expat is finally longing for his former Perthshire home.
In sport, we have all the latest from St Johnstone’s Scottish Cup heroes and news of an international call up for one of the defeated Dundee United team.
For all this and so much more see Tuesday’s Courier or try our digital edition.