Tragic Fife couple's case leads to calls for national norovirus review
Cowdenbeath MSP Helen Eadie has called for an urgent investigation into hospital hygiene following the deaths of an elderly couple who contracted the deadly winter vomiting bug. (...)
ScotRail urged to rethink 'awful' decision to axe key commuter service
Fife commuters are facing at least six months of misery when a vital early-morning train service is axed on Sunday. (...)
SEPA ups pressure on MoD with deadline for Dalgety Bay radiation action
Anger over the Minstry of Defence's handling of radiation at a Fife beach threatened to boil over at the latest meeting held to discuss the situation. (...)
'Disappointing' meeting adds to Dalgety Bay radiation tensions
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been urged to ''up its game'' following an emergency meeting convened to discuss the worrying number of radioactive particles found on a Fife beach. (...)
Gordon Brown demands new urgency to clear Dalgety Bay beach of radiation
More than 320 radioactive samples have been removed from Dalgety Bay beach since the start of September. (...)
Scottish Government accused of paying 'film star salaries' to senior NHS staff, while nursing faces cuts
New figures have revealed almost 150 employees at NHS Fife receive ''film star salaries'' of over £100,000 a year. (...)
BAE Systems job cuts a bitter blow after recent good news at Hillend plant
Fife has been dealt a major jobs blow with the news that 35 posts are under threat at BAE Systems' Hillend plant. (...)
MSP claims consultant fees would have covered Fife hospital's at-threat ward
Consultancy fees paid by NHS Fife would pay for the closure-threatened hospice at Queen Margaret Hospital in Dunfermline, it has been claimed. (...)
Helen Eadie's 'living wage' attack prompts angry response from council leader
A political row has broken out after new figures suggested almost one in 10 council workers in Fife is paid less than the living wage. (...)
FMQs review: up steps Eadie for the needy
For us hacks, the great hope is that the weekly First Minister's Questions will provide a decent story — something that matters. (...)
Fife MSP reprimanded for currency row with First Minister
A Fife MSP was reprimanded at Holyrood on Thursday after repeatedly accusing First Minister Alex Salmond of misleading parliament. (...)
Fife MSP hosting Holyrood summit to discuss Remploy's future
Top-level crisis talks are to be held on the future of a troubled disabled workers' organisation. (...)
Scotland now has 500 fewer nursing posts than in March
Nearly 500 nursing posts have been lost in Scotland since the end of March, official workforce figures have shown. (...)
Strong support for Gordon Brown from across political spectrum after hacking allegations
Politicians have united in support of Gordon Brown MP as the phone hacking scandal intensifies. (...)
NHS Fife 'does not recognise' sums mentioned in MSP's consultant contract allegation
Cash-strapped NHS Fife has defended its hiring practices amid allegations that it paid "hugely enhanced" salaries for consultants on a part-term contract. (...)
MSPs join forces in battle for Leuchars
Eleven MSPs have joined forces in a potentially influential last-ditch bid to save RAF Leuchars. (...)
Claim that home adaptations will drive up rents for many elderly and disabled people
Housing associations could lose hundreds of thousands of pounds under new regulations, Labour MSP Helen Eadie has claimed. (...)
Fife's political parties unite to save RAF Leuchars
Fife MSPs from across the political spectrum joined in a last-ditch effort to save axe-threatened RAF Leuchars. (...)
Lindsay Roy confident Labour can bounce back in Fife
A Fife Labour MP firmly believes his party can come back from their hugely disappointing showing in last Thursday's Scottish Parliament elections. (...)
Sturgeon must 'get involved' to rectify NHS Fife bed-blocking crisis
Scotland's health secretary must "knock heads together" to solve NHS Fife's bed-blocking crisis, opposition politicians have said. (...)