Fresh and clear tap water is something we take for granted in a country where rainfall is plentiful. But, to provide an uninterrupted supply of great tasting, high quality water is no mean feat.
Martin Carr - guitarist and song writer with 1990's indie rock band The Boo Radleys - tells Michael Alexander why he won’t be singing the band’s best known track ‘Wake Up Boo’ when he performs an acoustic set in Kirkcaldy.
Lord Charles Bruce gives Michael Alexander a tour of Fife's Broomhall House - ancestral home of the Bruce clan which has been opened up to high-end guests for the first time - and explains why politics continue influencing the famous Scottish dynasty.
As the eyes of the design world land on the V&A and Dundee, the pride and passion that the people of Tayside and Fife have for the Tay area is being reflected in a five week exhibition opening at the Tatha Gallery in Newport.
As Newport-on-Tay wins a "Rising Star" gong in the Great British High Street of the Year Awards, resident Caroline Lindsay offers a personal insight into the Fife village.
Comedian Phill Jupitus tells Michael Alexander why he loves living in Fife and is looking forward to joining the bill of the latest Tae Sup Wi’ A Fifer in Kirkcaldy.
Fife bus users will have greater access to the Central Belt and better provision for wheelchair users, thanks to a massive investment by bus company Stagecoach.