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The former Scottish first minister said Tories such as Robert Jenrick were ‘revising the old colonial lie’ that ‘people from the east’ ...
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Skids frontman Richard Jobson has spoken of his pride at the Pars releasing a new kit in their honour - and how it will help charity.
Competition for the most selective sixth forms would be ‘fiercer’ after the VAT change on private school fees, one education expert said.
A set of temporary traffic lights were left in place without reason for over a week. Traffic on Dalgety Bay’s Harbour Drive was held up after work had already been completed.
YOUNGSTERS at Fife high schools are set to be able to order their lunch on the go after the launch of a new app.
A bespoke new café has opened in the heart of the historical Culross offering delicious bakes, tasty coffee and unique vintage items ...
Nato defence chiefs are due to hold a virtual meeting, a senior alliance official said, as countries pushing for an end to Russia’s war on Ukraine devise possible future security guarantees for Kyiv ...
The Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland raised £2,000 fo Heritage Trust at a packed Limekilns Church concert supporting historic ...
A flotilla of hundreds of historic ships is heading into Amsterdam, kicking off a five-day festival celebrating the Dutch capital’s maritime history.
The Singing Children of Africa choir performs at Dunfermline’s Vine Conference Centre on 21 August as part of a UK charity tour, raising funds ...
THE final phase of the redevelopment of Inverkeithing's Fraser Avenue will see 44 new council houses built in the town.
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