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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 ...
An immediate and rare ‘stop-drive’ order was given for certain models on June 20 because of a potentially fatal airbag safety fault.
The Atlantis Awards international film festival, originally launched in Los Angeles, will host its first global edition in Dunfermline at ...
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?
A “Checkpoint Charlie” situation has been created near London bridges by councils making contrasting decisions on licensing electric bikes, a comedian said. Irish stand-up Dara O Briain complained ...
The skies over Scotland are to be graced by another spectacular lunar eclipse in the coming weeks. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth finds itself between the Sun and the Moon, placing the Moon ...
Garvies in Kincardine to host a 'Festival' themed bank holiday event with Proper Pubs and Smirnoff, featuring music, decor and £3.50 Miami ...
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 ...
The figure is down from July’s 5.2 – which represented a rise from inflation of 4.7 a month earlier and marked the highest level since ...
US President Donald Trump described the talks as ‘very good’ and said a meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin would be arranged.
The ONS said revised data showed that the economy was 2.2 bigger than its peak shortly before the coronavirus pandemic.