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The Office for National Statistics has delayed the publication of its latest monthly retail statistics to allow for “further quality assurance”. It is the latest in a string of setbacks regarding data ...
A shamed Fife councillor who was convicted of sexually abusing a 15-year-old girl has been sentenced to 27 months in jail. David Graham, 43, was convicted of one charge of having sex with a child aged ...
Many people have spotted the strange striped boat in the Firth of Forth, but do you know what the zebra-like barge is for?
The Atlantis Awards international film festival, originally launched in Los Angeles, will host its first global edition in Dunfermline at ...
Hurricane Erin is set to move across the Atlantic, bringing wind and rain to the UK. The major category 3 hurricane is currently north-east of the Bahamas where it has come down from 140mph to 120mph ...
Construction firms continue to come under the most pressure, with 3,984 insolvencies in the 12 months to July – making up 17% of all cases. This is followed by wholesale and retailers, who made up 16% ...
He cynically and deliberately took advantage of an unbalanced power dynamic to commit these offences over the course of several months." ...
The annual Limekilns, Charlestown & Pattiesmuir Gala Day returned on Saturday, taking place at Charlestown Green. The sunny day featured rides, games and races, as well as a large musical ensemble ...
Garvies in Kincardine to host a 'Festival' themed bank holiday event with Proper Pubs and Smirnoff, featuring music, decor and £3.50 Miami ...
The ONS said revised data showed that the economy was 2.2 bigger than its peak shortly before the coronavirus pandemic.
US President Donald Trump described the talks as ‘very good’ and said a meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin would be arranged.
The Freshwater Biological Association, which co-ordinated the citizen science project with the University of Lancaster, warned that rare and threatened freshwater species in the lake such as Arctic ...