A river restoration project is taking place in Rosyth to restore the Whinny and Brankholm Burns. An event was held at the EATS Rosyth Community Hub on November 12 to let Fife Coast & Countryside Trust ...
A passionate Dunfermline coach has been celebrated for his commitment to women’s football, earning the title of Scottish coach of the year.
Iranian-backed Iraqi militias have deployed in Syria to back the government’s counter-offensive against a surprise advance by ...
James McPake has provided a selection update on two of his players as they prepare to host Hamilton Academical on Saturday.
A total of 33,684 people have been detected crossing the Channel in small boats since the start of 2024, according to provisional figures from the Home Office. This is 18% higher than the 28,453 ...
ScottishPower is looking to recruit 1,000 people in 2025 as part of a ‘massive’ investment in Scotland’s electricity networks.
A £4.8 MILLION deal has been struck to build 21 new homes in Aberdour. Work will start next month at Cala Homes development at Inchcolm Green after Fife Council's 'intervention'.
Members are likely to vote on a majority basis to continue with the contentious rules and regulations that govern trade between the region and GB.
The fresh funding pledge takes the UK’s total committed for the Occupied Palestinan Territories to £99 million.
The National Education Union said members across 32 non-academised colleges would walk out from Tuesday January 7 to Thursday January 9.
Two nurses from Dunfermline are part of a 21 person group recently awarded the Queen's Nurse title. Carol Hunter, a health visitor, team leader, and practice assessor at NHS Fife, and Irene Scott, a ...