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After a season playing in the United States, Harris McLeod has rejoined Kirkcaldy Rugby Club, becoming the Blues’ fifth ...
It has been announced that two crowd-pleasing major champions will be playing at St Andrews in October, each hoping to become ...
Palletline, the UK’s leading palletised freight distribution network, has reaffirmed its commitment to making a difference in ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is hosting a recruitment event at The Rothes Halls on September 17 from 10:00am to ...
Reigning Paralympics men’s T20 1500m champion Ben Sandilands achieved yet another fantastic landmark in his astonishing ...
A former resident of Cardenden, Hugh Ross, has written a biography about one of Kirkcaldy’s favourite sons - John (“Johnny”) ...
For over three years, the people of Burntisland have been denied access to their own harbour, a cherished space that for ...
As the UK endures another heatwave, new research reveals a lack of awareness among dog owners when it comes to the dangers of ...
In short: no. UK law does not set an upper temperature limit for workplaces. Instead, the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 require employers to maintain a “reasonable” ...