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Coming up in Tuesday’s Courier JK Rowling and the goblet of tip-top news

Coming up in Tuesday’s Courier  JK Rowling and the goblet of tip-top news

You might or indeed might not agree with her politics but there is no doubting JK Rowling is a jolly generous sort.

She has magicked up a wizard surprise for supporters of a Perthshire community project.

That’s right the Harry Potter author has been digging deep to help out some muggles in need of assistance.

Don’t miss the full spell-binding story in your tantalising Tuesday Courier.

But that’s not all. No, no, we do manage to Slytherin some other news too.

For a start we have none other than Bob Servant (Broughty Ferry cheese burger magnate extraordinaire) answering your (or rather his) independence referendum questions.

If you haven’t yet made up your mind then for goodness sake don’t miss it. It could just change your life and indeed the very future of a nation.

Have you ever wondered if you are fit enough to pass a police fitness test?

Or course you have.

Lots of people aren’t. In fact a somewhat surprising number.

Having found that out we decided to get our man to pound the streets to see if his fitness levels were up to scratch.

It all came together to make a rather fruity package of hard-hitting news with a side-order of entertaining frippery. Please don’t miss it.

Ruddy neighbours.

A huge number of people are left saying this (or words very similar to them) far too often.

Find out what the top irritations are in our brilliant report (get it early or the surprise may well be spoilt by overhearing the pesky couple next door bellowing about it).

There are a whole host of frankly stupendous stories in Tuesday’s Courier (the above represents a mere soupon on the full array of treats on offer). For the full enchilada pick up your copy, or why not try our digital edition?