Skeletons uncovered by St Andrews roadworks thought to be remains of 15th century monks
Roadworks in St Andrews town centre have been halted following the discovery of a number of human skeletons. (...)
'Everybody is making it up as they go along' — new St Andrews University rector delivers offbeat message
St Andrews University has formally installed its 51st rector at a historic ceremony in the Fife town. (...)
The light fantastic — the Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera
This is not a car for people who don't like attention. It's not a car for people who do like comfort. And it's certainly not a car for people who don't earn telephone number salaries. (...)
BBC Question Time visits St Andrews
David Dimbleby presented BBC Question Time from St Andrews University Students' Association on Thursday. (...)
Plea for patience as students struggle to find accommodation in St Andrews
The president of St Andrews University Students' Association has urged students ''not to give up hope'' of finding accommodation in the town. (...)
Appeal verdict upholds decision to refuse housing development near St Andrews
A developer has lost its appeal to build new homes near St Andrews. (...)
Lord Puttnam describes iconic Chariots of Fire scene as 'great embarrassment'
It's one of the most unforgettable opening movie sequences of all time. The athletes running in slow motion down the West Sands at St Andrews to Vangelis's instantly recognisable Chariots of Fire theme tune. (...)
VisitScotland supports 'sensitive' approach to windfarms
Scotland's national tourism organisation, VisitScotland, says it is not against the principle of windfarm development — despite fears from US billionaire Donald Trump that wind turbines will ''destroy landscapes'' and will be ''seriously detrimental to Scotland's fantastic tourism industry''. (...)
Can anyone save Craigtoun Park?
As St Andrews Community Council agrees to establish a trust that aims to restore Craigtoun Park as the jewel in the crown of Fife's visitor attractions, Michael Alexander examines the viability of the park's survival. (...)
Former merchant banker fitted with restriction of liberty tag for drink-driving
A former merchant banker has been tagged after being caught drink-driving outside a St Andrews supermarket. (...)
Rail campaigners to argue St Andrews services could run at a profit
Hopes St Andrews could be reconnected to the rail system have been heightened by a new study which suggests a direct link between the town and Edinburgh Airport would not only be possible but would also be profitable. (...)
Cameron Community Council chairman urges others to put windfarms under the microscope
The chairman of the organisation behind a high-profile windfarm debate in Fife last week has urged others to follow its lead. (...)
MEP accused of using St Andrews windfarm debate for 'political diatribe'
A Fife SNP councillor has accused a Conservative MEP of turning a windfarm debate at St Andrews into a ''Tory tub-thumping contest''. (...)
Community group promises to put 'positive energy and enthusiasm' into saving Craigtoun Park
It was once seen as a jewel in Fife's crown of stunning visitor attractions, and the scene of many unforgettable school trips for generations of youngsters, but is now only a shadow of its former self after years of neglect. (...)
'Wind turbines will destroy landscapes' — Donald Trump executive pledges fight at stormy St Andrews meeting
US billionaire Donald Trump has thrown his full weight behind a campaign to stop wind turbines being erected in north-east Fife and beyond. (...)
Final decision on future of Madras College delayed until after council elections
A decision on where the replacement for Madras College should be sited will not be taken before May's council elections. (...)
Donald Trump steps up windfarm fight by backing community protesters
Plans by US tycoon Donald Trump to bankroll an anti-windfarm campaign have been branded ''deeply depressing''. (...)
Scotland v France: Hawick teenager Stuart Hogg to start at Murrayfield
Stuart Hogg will be the first teenager to start for Scotland since fellow Hawick alumnus Jim Renwick 40 years ago, as Andy Robinson again shook up his lineup in search of a precious first win in the 2012 Six Nations. (...)
Trump team expected to attend Cameron Community Council's debate on Scotland's renewable energy plans
Senior members of Donald Trump's New York team are expected to take part in a major debate on windfarm developments in Fife next week. (...)
'Lavish, luxurious, exquisite' — Cosla chooses five-star Fairmont St Andrews for its conference on public spending cuts
Councils in Tayside and Fife are split over sending delegates to a conference in a luxury Scottish hotel from today to discuss spending constraints. (...)