Massive HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier section due in Rosyth
A 6,000-tonne section of aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is scheduled to inch under the Forth Bridges between noon and 2pm today en route to Babcock's Rosyth Dockyard. (...)
VIDEO: SuperTruffles the guinea pig leaps into the record books
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's SuperTruffles! (...)
Biomass plans called into question after Tilbury Power Station fire
Friends of the Earth Scotland repeated its opposition to proposed biomass plants as firefighters battled to contain a major outbreak in a wood-burning power station in Essex. (...)
Asda and Tesco hauled before licensing committee for failing under-age alcohol test purchasing checks
Two major supermarket chains have received written warnings for selling alcohol to under-18s in Fife. (...)
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. (...)
Local consultation finds strong resistance to Rosyth being used for nuclear storage
Rosyth has said an overwhelming no to nuclear waste from redundant submarines being stored locally. (...)
'So happy, bubbly and carefree' — family mourn loss of Rosyth woman Mandi Callander
Wedding joy has turned to heartbreak, after a young Fife bride lost her courageous fight for life only weeks after her big day. (...)
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. (...)
FMC Technologies opens 100m Dunfermline wind turbine — and changes the skyline
FMC Technologies opened a 1.5-megawatt wind turbine at its Dunfermline plant on Wednesday. (...)
UK Government committee calls Forth Energy's biomass plans into question
A new report has cast doubt on Forth Energy's biomass plans for Dundee, Rosyth, Grangemouth and Leith. (...)
Tenants collect keys to new council houses in Rosyth
Tenants have started moving into the first Fife Council homes built in over two decades. (...)
Lord Robertson echoes Scottish Secretary's defence claims
The threat of independence means Scotland's defence industry is in a ''moment of uncertainty'', a former secretary general of NATO has claimed. (...)
Scottish Secretary claims Scotland would lose defence contracts under independence
The Scottish Secretary has warned defence contracts serviced in Fife would be at risk in an independent Scotland. (...)
British Transport Police hunting boys who smashed train driver's cab window
The driver of a Glenrothes-bound train escaped unhurt after an object was thrown at his cab window. (...)
Former PM Gordon Brown backing Remploy
Gordon Brown has expressed his support for Remploy workers facing the axe following a recent review. (...)
Fifers promised voice over dismantling of nuclear subs
Rosyth will have its say on the government's plans to dismantle the country's fleet of nuclear submarines. (...)
Fife Council agrees to formally object to Gyle Shopping Centre expansion
Fears about the impact of the proposed extension of the Gyle Shopping Centre in Edinburgh has prompted Fife Council to formally object to the plans. (...)
UK minister sees 'history in the making' at Rosyth dockyard
Rosyth dockyard is seeing ''history in the making'', according to defence equipment minister Peter Luff. (...)
'A most wicked crime' — conman steals three-figure sum from 93-year-old Rosyth man
A callous fraudster has swindled a Fife pensioner out of a large amount of cash. (...)
Hull of Royal Navy's future aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth reaches Rosyth
A massive section of the UK's first Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier arrived at its new home in Fife over the weekend. (...)