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The decision to scrap key parts of the welfare reform package has left the Chancellor facing the prospect of tax hikes to balance the books.
Pauline Eyre, who officiated 16 Championships, says controversial move has reduced court staff to ‘basically butlers’.
Monetary Policy Committee member Alan Taylor flagged a ‘deteriorating outlook’ in the UK economy as trade woes mount.
A DUNFERMLINE firefighter has warned that cover in the city will be even further stretched if plans to cut services across the country go ahead.
A trio of lynx who were illegally released into the Scottish Highlands earlier this year have been named, following a competition involving school children and charity donors. Caledonia, Cardrona and ...
The "Guide to Cycling Around Dunfermline" aims to inspire both locals and visitors to explore the city and neighbouring areas on two wheels. Dunfermline is recognised as a hub for road and gravel ...
A team of young inventors has landed first place in a technology competition. St Columba’s RC High School pupils Euan Mitchell, Tommy Mrowiec, Martin Pena-Valkovic and Tom Murray took the top spot in ...
Module six of the inquiry is focused on the effect the pandemic had on both the publicly and privately funded adult social care sector across the UK.
A Carnegie Primary School artist has recieved national recognition by placing second in a Rotary Club competition.
Leaders have been told they may wish to set ‘activity planning assumptions’, which can include introducing minimum waiting times.
This weekend will see Fife's first Afro-Caribbean festival take to Pittencrieff Park with food, dance, games and heritage celebrations!
The 14-year-olds are charged with the attempted rape of a girl in the Clonavon Terrace area of the town last month.
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