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Coming up in Monday’s Courier

Coming up in Monday’s Courier

Guess how many people get caught speeding everyday on the A9 and A90?

Actually, don’t guess, just buy Monday’s Courier and we’ll tell you. Clue it’s quite a lot.

In a series of special reports we investigate the figures, and examine whether or not the fines are a price worth paying.

It sounds like something out of a futuristic science fiction film, but a tycoon is planning to “blow up” coal buried beneath the North Sea off the coast of Fife in a bid to answer all the nation’s energy woes. We have the explosive full story.

Communities across Courier Country have enjoyed a busy weekend despite the mixed bag of weather. Arbroath Sea Fest and Inverkeithing Highland Games are among the events we highlight.

It was also a pretty passable weekend for the Forfar Loons, who dumped the (once) mighty Rangers out of the league cup. We have the full story, including reaction from the Angus town.

Meanwhile, in the race to become the new Dr Who, both Dr Alban and Dr Oetker have missed out (meaning a bad day for me and a good day for my bookmaker). Unbelievable. We have the full story of the new Timelord.

It is exactly 100 years since the beginning of the Great War. We have full details of the ambitious efforts being drawn up in Dundee in a bid to ensure nobody in the city ever forgets the sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country.

With two pages of wedding pictures, our cracking Life Matters section and all the weekend sport there truly is something for everyone. And if that cliche isn’t enough for you, we promise readers will be left over the moon with their purchase of Monday’s Courier. At the end of the day.

And if you can’t make it to your local newsagent, nihil desperandum, you can instead try our digital edition. Yippee.