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Relief, satisfaction and pride are the overriding emotions of Dunfermline Athletic Women's management team after they claimed league title glory. Charles Dignan and Gregg McSwiggan shared their ...
Former Reform MP Rupert Lowe accused his ex-colleagues of a “sinister” attempt to use the police to silence him, as he launched a furious attack on Nigel Farage. No criminal charges will be brought ...
Firefighters rushed to Dunfermline's Rex Park yesterday afternoon, where they extinguished a blaze. It took place at 5.41pm and the fire was dealt with in around 50 minutes. The park has become a ...
Tributes have been paid to the father of murdered schoolgirl April Jones who has died suddenly. Paul Jones, 55, died from a brain disease he contracted in 2018, six years after the death of his ...
The Bill, which relates to England and Wales, will come before MPs in the House of Commons on Friday for its report stage.
The monument in Melbourne’s Edinburgh Gardens was snapped at its base and spray-painted with the words ‘cook the colony’.
The US and Iran have engaged in four rounds of talks since early last month focused on Iran’s nuclear programme.
The majority of reductions are set to come from head office-based teams around the world, led by the UK where there is a bigger proportion of staff.
Knockhill Racing Circuit hosted its first-ever car race meeting on May 18 1975 and, 50 years on, fans can take a memorable trip down memory lane. On Sunday, the second of two days of activities, 100 ...
A campaigner has called for urgent action to address a lack of accessible taxis in Northern Ireland. Dermot Devlin, from Omagh, Co Tyrone, said that as of December 2023, there were just 380 wheelchair ...
Matt Western urged the Government on Wednesday to reassess the UK’s reliance on the US as it prepares to publish a new national security strategy.