A battle royale could be brewing after a number of politicians with a strong Dundee-bent drew up plans to create a financial headache for newco Rangers full details in The Courier.
We reflect on the very latest in the growing campaign to save the Byre Theatre in St Andrews. Despite the facility staring into the abyss, supporters both local and further afield are determined to secure a bright future for the much-loved destination.
It was exactly two decades ago that the Timex dispute exploded on to the streets of Dundee. We carry pictures from the time, along with the memories of some of those involved.
The community buy-out of an old POW camp in Perthshire has proved to be a massive success we report on the latest developments at the site which once claimed Rudolph Hess among its inamtes.
Much of Courier Country has been devastated by flooding in recent weeks. We examine new proposals to mitigate the risks.
We can also boast of a story that is quite simply going to run and run. A highly unusual item has been snapped up by The Courier after being unearthed at a local pawnbroker and now we want to give a good cause a leg up. You’ll be hopping mad if you miss it…
In Courier Sport, we look back at Peter Houston’s reign as Dundee United manager, as well as giving the latest news on his successor and a preview of Tuesday night’s match at Motherwell.
A St Johnstone player signs a new contract and a returning Dundee hero speaks of his hopes for the rest of the season.
Rugby correspondent Steve Scott speaks to Scotland captain Kelly Brown, confirmed in the post for Saturday’s Six Nations opener against England.
There’s also the weekly golf column, Tee to Green, and Andy Murray looks to take the positives out of his Australian Open fortnight.
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