If you were left terrified by When Wasps Attack part one, you’ll be even more alarmed when you read our sequel When Wasps Attack II The Return…
Our story on Wednesday was shocking enough, but it’s behind-the-sofa reading in Thursday’s chilling (but thoroughly entertaining) Courier.
We also have details of the nurse told off for asking a fellow healthcare professional if she would like to partake of his “sausage”. Suffice to say he’s had his chips.
He spent most of his life in an Angus asylum, yet Adam Christie still managed to carve out a decent career as a sculptor. Find out why there are new moves afoot to recognise his efforts.
Ahh, there’s nothing quite like a piping hot steak bake. That satisfying soft sensation of melt in the mouth pastry and tender meat…closely followed by the metallic clunk as you wrap your teeth around a 10p piece. Shocked? You will be upon reading our tasty expose.
Meanwhile, a Dundee student has had her flabber well and truly ghasted after being handed £500 by a mystery benefactor. Mhairi Rutherford received the very generous gift after the Courier revealed she had been left out of pocket when the curtain company she had been working for collapsed. Nice stuff, really is. But don’t take my word for it, snap up The Courier and then you can make up your own mind, free from my interference.
Thieves who broke into a once “impenetrable” nuclear bunker will never defeat those behind an ambitious community project to market the facility, it has been claimed. We have all the latest (nuclear) fall-out following the daring, dastardly raid.
Crime matriarch Big Mags Haney has been laid to rest. Quite an occasion. And I bet you never knew she liked sewing. Just one of the many facts Courier readers can discover on Thursday.
In sport we will have full coverage of Dundee United’s league cup tie at Dumbarton, along with full reports on Celtic’s crunch Champions League second-leg qualifier against Shakhter Karagandy.
Meanwhile, St Johnstone’s Chris Millar pays tribute to former boss Derek McInnes as Saints build up for the weekend clash with “Del’s” present side Aberdeen.
Also hitting the sporting headlines are the first Winter Olympians to be picked for Team GB. Norman Watson has all the details. And he’s happy to share them with you, dear reader.
There are a vast array of stories for you to peruse in Thursday’s Courier (the aforementioned merely represent the heavily edited highlights) so be sure to pick up a copy. If the printed product isn’t your bag, why not try our equally wonderful digital edition?