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Five unique Valentine’s Day experiences couples can enjoy across Scotland
Couples can enjoy unique Valentine’s Day experiences in Scotland, from spa retreats to glowing lantern trails.
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Glasgow woman held mum's hand as she took last breath days after Christmas
Favour Innocent paid tribute to her mum after he death last month.
Appeal for memorabilia as Kirkcaldy community centre marks two major anniversaries
A Kirkcaldy community centre is appealing for help in celebrating a very special dual anniversary year.
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Bosch Rexroth strike: union hails new deal to end dispute at Fife factory
Workers at a Fife factory who went on strike over pay and conditions have won a new deal, hailed by a union as a “significant win.”
Fife mum hails ‘amazing’ diabetes app pioneered by Scottish University
A lifelong diabetes patient from Fife has spoken of how a diabetes data app helped her take responsibility for her health.
Marks and Spencer announces plans for 32 new Scottish stores and 'showstopping' UK flagship
Marks and Spencer has unveiled a list of 500 potential locations for new and revamped Food stores as it plans to double the size of its food business
Hopes St Andrews University’s £140m Madras College project could uncover historic remains
Could the transformation of the former Madras College uncover the remains of an important figure in Scotland's history?
Fire crews race to 'well developed' blaze at St Andrews University
Emergency services were called to the new technology building on the North Haugh after the alarm was raised at around 2.25pm on Wednesday.
Fire at St Andrews University campus building contained by firefighters
Four crews tackled the blaze at the New Technology Centre at the North Haugh campus.
Record £70,000 climate grants awarded to Fife community groups
Fife Climate Hub has awarded £70,000 to 35 local community groups, supporting grassroots projects that tackle the climate emergency.
How death of ‘second parents’ inspired St Andrews bar manager Marta to turn grief into hope
Keys Bar manager Marta Droszkowska Raynor has turned a simple photography calendar into a powerful act of remembrance while celebrating the St Andrews community she now calls home.
Cops probe online abuse after MP visits Scots mosque following 'meat cleaver incident'
Labour MP Melanie Ward faced racist and threatening online comments after visiting Kirkcaldy Islamic Centre following a Boxing Day disturbance.
Flat with amazing views of St Andrews’ Old Course goes on the market
The Golf Place apartment is just moments from the course and beach.
David Torrance MSP: heating or eating – the choice facing too many Fifers dealing with energy bills
Over the course of the last few months my office has been inundated with correspondence from my constituents regarding the concern of energy payments.
The hatred and racism plumbing worrying new depths on social media has to be tackled
Comments posted on social media are plumbing dangerous new depths.
St Andrews rector ousted from university’s governing body for second time after row
Stella Martin is said to have disrupted a "key meeting" last year with her actions having a "dispiriting" effect on fellow court members.
Fife gran’s pledge to walk 60km in six days in fundraiser in memory of family members
A grandmother from Fife is undergoing an ambitious personal challenge to walk 60km in six days raising funds for the British Heart Foundation.
Luxury Old Course Hotel in St Andrews closes for ‘ambitious’ renovation programme
The five-star venue will make improvements to its lobby and create a new shopping boutique.
‘Unacceptable’ bid to offload Fife community centres is put on hold
A decision on whether to axe community centres across Fife, or transfer them to community use, has been put off after the proposals were branded “unacceptable.”
Kirkcaldy closure: third town centre eaterie closes its doors
A third eaterie in Kirkcaldy town centre has closed its doors in as many weeks.