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Independence supporting majority of MSPs elected cannot be ignored
Last week, people across Kirkcaldy and the surrounding areas took time out of their day to cast their vote in the Scottish Parliament election.
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Rotary Clubs of Fife set for Pilgrim Way walk in aid of Fife Young Carers
Members of 12 Rotary Clubs from across Fife will be lacing up their boots for a very special fundraising challenge later this month.
Exceptional performances at Fife regional final of Scottish Primary School Glee Challenge 2026
Talented young performers entertained a sell-out crowd on Friday at the regional final of this year's Scottish Primary School Glee Challenge.
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Fifers warned on dangers of blue green algae on water this summer
Fifers have been given a warning of the dangers of blue-green algae which can affect people and animals.
Former Kirkcaldy YM stalwart to lead Methil’s £20m ‘Pride In Place’ funding plans
A former Kirkcaldy charity boss has been announced as chair of the Pride in Place Board for Methil and Buckhaven.
Motorcyclist 68, seriously injured in crash which closed Fife road
A motorcyclist has been seriously injured in a crash near Pittenweem which closed the road for three hours.
Glenrothes MP Richard Baker tells Sir Keir Starmer it’s time to quit
A second Fife Labour MP has told Sir Keir Starmer it is time to go as Prime Minister - saying “too many people no longer believe he offers our country the leadership it needs.”
Parcel locker at Kirkcaldy Tesco to be moved to secure planning approval
Retrospective plans for three parcel lockers next to a Kirkcaldy retail unit have been approved by Fife Council.
Kirkcaldy MP Melanie Ward says Prime Minister has ‘lost confidence of the public’
Kirkcaldy MP Melanie Ward has called on Sir Keir Starmer to quit as Prime Minister, telling him he has “lost the confidence of the public.”
Lino and a whale add latest artistic touches to Kirkcaldy’s waterfront
Kirkcaldy’s waterfront is enjoying a creative boom - and people are noticing the difference.
‘Tell us what you want’ appeal from Fife sight loss charity, Seescape
Fife’s sight loss charity is looking for people in the Kingdom to use their voice and help strengthen services for people with sight loss.
Fife voluntary sector awards – the full list of nominated finalists
The shortlist for this year’s Volunteering and Voluntary Sector Awards have been announced after hundreds of nominations poured in.
Election: Jenny Gilruth – being an ‘privilege of my life’
Mid Fife and Glenrothes MSP Jenny Gilruth was honoured to be re-elected to the Scottish Parliament.
New shop for grounds of B-listed Fife hotel
A shop is set to be delivered in the grounds of a Leuchars hotel after a planning application was given the green light.
Outdoor sauna at Kinghorn beach gets green light
Visitors to Kinghorn beach look set to be able to take advantage of a new sauna facility.
Where did Gibson House elderly residents go as St Andrews luxury hotel plans emerge?
Residents moved out last year - perhaps soon to be replaced by wealthy golfers and international tourists.
Deranged bomber sent deadly devices as act of revenge – and Dundee couple were caught in the blast
In May 1998, a series of packages were posted to different addresses, all containing the same deadly contents.
St Andrews mourns ‘tireless’ former Madras College PE teacher Keith Neilson
The former teacher and councillor who has died at the age of 95 is remembered for decades of service to youth and a champion of learning disability care.
Luxury shuttle bus and valet parking now mooted for planned £18m St Andrews hotel
The Scotsman Group has amended its plans in response to concerns over a lack of car parking.
Celebrity-owned St Andrews sports bar hopes new loyalty card will attract locals
T-Squared Social, owned by golfer Tiger Woods and musician Justin Timberlake, has experienced "teething issues" since it opened in October.