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Prince William's alternative names for George that left him and Kate 'in fits of laughter'
The biography William and Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story by Russell Myers reveals new details about the couple’s private life
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£1.5m road improvements for Kirkcaldy – this is where the money will be spent
Kirkcaldy is set to benefit from over £1.5m of road improvements in the next year.
Permanent traffic ban around Kirkcaldy primary school to improve safety
Vehicles are to be permanently excluded from around a Kirkcaldy primary school in a bid to improve road safety.
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Fife railtrack cable theft causes £20,000 of damage
Transport police are probing the theft of cable from a section of railtrack in Fife which left a repair bill of around £20,0000.
Bid to secure funding for historic Burgh Chambers as councillors debate budget
A call has been made for a commitment to the future of Burntisland’s Burgh Chambers.
Melanie Ward: we won’t accept sewage on our beaches when our water bills are rising
In this day and age, clean water on our coastline is a basic expectation. No-one expects sewage to pollute our waters – but three of our local Fife beaches have been downgraded for water quality.
Apology after roadworks spark St Andrews traffic chaos
A Fife councillor has hit out after temporary traffic lights between St Andrews and Guardbridge failed at the weekend - sparking huge delays.
Kirkcaldy’s £20million: why contentious masterplan needs to pass the ‘Amby Test’
The £20million burning a hole in Kirkcaldy’s pocket is sparking a lot of debate - and getting everyone on the same page isn’t going to be easy.
Fifers urged to use new online form to help identify and support rough sleepers
A new online form has been launched to help people alert authorities to any rough sleepers in Fife so they can give them support.
Pedestrian safety concerns block bid for parking space and EV charger
A bid to get Fife Council to u-turn on a decision to refuse planning permission for a parking space and electric vehicle charging point outside a Burntisland home has failed.
Top Scottish chefs share recipes and tips for perfect pancakes - including sell-out island cafe creation
As it’s Shrove Tuesday (17 February), it’s the perfect excuse to whip up a batch of pancakes. But if you’re in the mood for something a bit more adventurous than the traditional, some top Scottish chiefs have shared their favourite recipes and topping ideas.
The forgotten fisherman poet
It was on his deathbed in 1851 that Thomas Mathers, Scotland’s ‘Fisherman Poet’, first saw the only published volume of his works, passing away at his Fife home before any of his subscribers who had supported him received a copy.
Free parking initiative unveiled in Kirkcaldy town centre
Short-term free parking is being introduced at two Kirkcaldy town centre car parks.
Multibank's £2.4m boost from Centrica’s chief who grew up in Fife
A groundbreaking charity launched in Fife has secured a new £2.4million partnership to help more families in poverty thanks to a commitment from a chief executive who grew up in the region.
Green light for plan to transform fire-damaged High Street building
Plans to bring a fire-damaged building in the heart of a Fife town centre back into to use have been given the green light
Second rail bridge in Kirkcaldy faces alterations as part of electrification work
Plans have been unveiled to adapt a bridge over the rail line in Kirkcaldy as part of the electrification of the route.
Prince William felt like 'rug had been pulled' over Kate's cancer diagnosis
The intimate details appear in new biography William and Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story
William and Kate's relationship with Andrew 'went terminal' after Newsnight interview
The revelations come from the Mirror royal editor's new biography William and Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story.
Prince William 'never saw eye to eye with Andrew' even before Epstein scandal
Prince William's negative view of his disgraced uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor goes back further than the former Duke's fall from grace, a new book by Mirror royal editor Russell Myers reveals.
Prince William told Charles to get Andrew out 'before the rot set in'
The shocking revelations appear in a new biography of the Prince and Princess of Wales by Mirror royal editor Russell Myers