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The disaster at the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo has killed at least 184 people and injured more than 200 others.
A health board is seeking to bar the public from online viewing of future hearings in an employment tribunal about a transgender doctor using ...
An Irish army chaplain who was stabbed by a teenager has hugged the boy who pleaded guilty to his attempted murder in court.
This week's winner of the Dunfermline Press Scoop competition, kindly sponsored by Stephens the Bakers, is John Richmond, pictured outside Stephens in Dunfermline. He spotted Scoop hiding on page 38 ...
Kelty Hearts play the first of their four remaining League One matches this weekend still needing points to ensure they avoid the ...
Palestinians have accused Israel of subjecting a child to harsh incarceration that led to serious and potentially permanent mental illness.
The European Union’s executive commission has said it will put its retaliation measures against new US tariffs on hold for 90 days to match President Donald Trump’s pause on his sweeping new tariffs ...
A Dunfermline High School pupil has been crowned Fife Young Musician of the Year for his exceptional accordion playing.
She was convicted of treason last year on charges stemming from a donation of about 52 dollars to a charity aiding Ukraine.
Each of the six episodes will tell the prehistoric story of an individual dinosaur whose remains are being unearthed by palaeontologists.
A police dog has been praised after helping to successfully trace a missing person in Fife. PD Scout and his handler were called to a report of a missing person earlier this week. The person was ...
Cheers and applause erupted before legislators and the public sang a waiata – a traditional Maori song – after the result was announced.