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Coming up in Saturday’s paper

Coming up in Saturday’s paper

T in the Park kicked off in earnest on Friday and the Courier’s fearless team of reporters and photographers is on site to bring you the best coverage of Scotland’s biggest party.

We also reveal the sneaky cat burglar who has been terrorising the good people of Arbroath.

If that is not enough, we also take a closer look at the plans to revamp Dundee’s Wellgate Shopping Centre and reveal the latest big-name backer of Dundee’s bid to become UK City of Culture 2017.

But it’s not all fun in the sun – money troubles feature heavily in Saturday’s paper. There are warnings that the controversial bedroom tax could force people to take dangerous measure to avoid eviction, while we hear why on one Tayside council needs to find £20 million to let an important new development proceed as planned.

And while we may still all be basking in the glow of Andy Murray’s Wimbledon victory, footballers are busy preparing for the new season.

Dundee United were in pre-season Friday night action in Germany, and we’ll have a full match report from Cottbus.

Closer to home, St Johnstone have made another signing ahead of the European transfer deadline.

There’s also a Scot at the top of the Scottish Open leaderboard at Castle Stuart, while the Eve Muirhead World Championship furore also rumbles on.For this and much more, see Saturday’s Courier or try our digital edition.