Diageo considers further Fife expansion
Drinks giant Diageo is considering a further expansion in Fife. (...)
'The Ryder Cup coming home' — dates of 2014 Gleneagles showdown confirmed
The Ryder Cup will be ''coming home'' to Gleneagles when the matches between Europe and the USA are played at the Perthshire resort in 2014. (...)
Far East's taste for whisky brings more jobs to Fife
Leven has been given another jobs boost thanks to growing demand for whisky in the Far East. (...)
Cycle path work is another link in the chain
The final part of a cycle route linking Dunfermline, Alloa and Stirling is now in place. (...)
Investigation launched into nitric acid leak at Diageo's Cameronbridge distillery
An investigation has been launched into the cause of a chemical leak at a Fife distillery. (...)
Workers evacuated after nitric acid spill at Diageo's Cameronbridge plant
Workers were evacuated from a Fife distillery on Monday following a chemical leak. (...)
Hedzup Racing ready for Manx GP challenge
Youngsters in an Angus youth project are revving up for their first foray into the world of international motorcycle racing. (...)
Joblessness rate in Fife increases 7% in year
Fife is one of Scotland's top five unemployment blackspots, according to the latest figures. (...)
Hopes of hundreds of jobs from Norwegian fish processor Morpol's move into Fife
Fife could be set for another major jobs boost, after the world's largest fish processor revealed its intention to establish a new plant at the former Lexmark factory in Rosyth. (...)
Perth launches this year's search for star bars
This year's Best Bar None Awards scheme, which celebrates good practice by Perth's town centre pubs, had its official launch this week. (...)
Wreath laid in memory of tragic construction worker Jason Daisley
A man killed in a horrific workplace accident in Leven last year was remembered during a ceremony. (...)
Angus youth project's achievements are making Hedz turn
An Angus project aimed at diverting Angus youngsters down a positive life track is revving up for a new season on Scotland's race circuits. (...)
East Fife manager Robertson commits to club
East Fife have confirmed that manager John Robertson is set to remain with the Methil club beyond the summer. (...)
Award-winning city hostelries celebrate Best Bar None success
There were joyous celebrations at the Apex Hotel on Sunday night as Dundee premises scooped three of the top four prizes at the inaugural Best Bar None Scotland Awards. (...)
Spirits in the sky: aerial view shows scale of new Diaego plant
Work on Diageo's new bottling plant in Fife has taken a major step forward with the completion of the building's massive steel frame. (...)
Parties join to urge freight fund rethink
Greens have joined forces with Labour at Holyrood to press SNP ministers to abandon their plans to scrap the £7 million Freight Facilities Grant, a scheme which has underpinned moves to take goods by rail instead of road. (...)
Work restarts on Diageo bottling plant
Work has restarted on drinks giant Diageo's new multi-million-pound bottling plant in Leven, with a new contractor in place to carry out the construction. (...)
Climbers aim high with Mount Kilimanjaro Burns supper
A team of Scottish climbers are set to enjoy the world's highest Burns supper when they scale Mount Kilimanjaro for the traditional Scottish feast next month. (...)
Alcohol awareness project a hit at Inverkeithing High
A new alcohol awareness programme will be expanded after a trial at Inverkeithing High School. (...)
150 Diageo plant Rok workers lose jobs
Dozens of workers employed to construct drinks giant Diageo's new bottling plant in Fife have been laid off by the project's main contractor Rok — as have another 15 of its workers in Dundee. (...)