Bruce Festival returns to battle in August
Bruce's Army will take up arms to march on Dunfermline this August. (...)
Embattled MSP Bill Walker will 'absolutely not' stand down from Parliament
A Fife MSP under pressure to stand down after being expelled from his political party has steadfastly vowed to stay on in the Scottish Parliament. (...)
Former Simclar workers win fight for compensation
Former Fife Simclar workers are celebrating a bittersweet victory after being awarded compensation. (...)
American anti-windfarm campaigners make Fife visit
Two American health consultants who have embarked on an international crusade against the ''ill effects'' of windfarms visited Fife on Saturday. (...)
Take a (cat)walk — Fife garage wins trademark battle with Dolce & Gabbana
A modest Fife firm is celebrating a sensational victory in its trademark battle against a huge corporate giant. (...)
Dunfermline man suspected of operating doorstep charity collection scam
A 22-year-old Dunfermline man has been reported to the procurator fiscal in connection with an alleged charity collection scam. (...)
Fife firm Burcote Wind targets renewable energy opportunities
An ambitious Fife renewable energy company this week revealed plans to pursue consents for 10 major windfarm developments collectively valued at more than £1 billion. (...)
Abuse allegations MSP Bill Walker resigns from two Holyrood committees
Scandal-hit Fife MSP Bill Walker has resigned from two powerful parliamentary committees in the wake of domestic abuse allegations. (...)
Police investigating car number plate thefts in Dunfermline
Police are investigating a spate of car number plate thefts in Dunfermline. (...)
SNP suspend Dunfermline MSP Bill Walker amid domestic abuse allegations
Dunfermline MSP Bill Walker has been suspended from the SNP amid damaging allegations of domestic abuse. (...)
Landlords offered help in wake of Clear Lets collapse
A Dunfermline property lawyer has stepped in to help landlords left high and dry by troubled letting firm Clear Lets. (...)
Fife tourism group to attract £2.25m of cruise ship passengers' money
Fife's economy could be boosted by between £1.1 and £2.25 million if a new group tempts cruise ship passengers into the region. (...)
Jim Leishman promising a 'sporting revolution' if elected as a Fife Labour councillor
Dunfermline football legend Jim Leishman is set to lead Fife's ''sporting revolution'' for Labour. (...)
Historic Dunfermline industrial buildings to become an 'urban village'
A multi-million-pound urban village will transform a historic town centre remnant of Dunfermline's past. (...)
Pitreavie Playgroup finds not even children's charity collections are safe from thieves
Thieves have stolen a children's charity collection. (...)
Strong local campaign defeats immediate threat to Queen Margaret Hospital hospice
A closure-threatened Fife hospice has been saved — for now. (...)
NHS Fife apologises for failings leading up to elderly woman's death
NHS Fife has apologised to a grieving family over a catalogue of failings which blighted an elderly patient's final days. (...)
Fife's major accident and emergency change starts on Thursday
Accident and emergency services based at Queen Margaret Hospital in Dunfermline will make the switch to the new wing at Victoria on Thursday morning. (...)
Fife poet John Burnside wins TS Eliot Prize
A Fife author has won one of literature's most controversial prizes to date. (...)
Opponents lay out objections at start of Rosyth container terminal inquiry
Residents opposing a container terminal at Rosyth have made a last-ditch plea for the project to be scrapped ahead of a public inquiry into the proposals. (...)