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Belfast leisure workers are set to stage a 24-hour strike over pay. In a joint statement, the trade unions Unite and Nipsa said Belfast leisure workers are the lowest paid in Northern Ireland.
The meeting comes on a day when at least 42 Palestinians were killed in airstrikes and shootings across southern Gaza, according to local hospitals.
A popular nature path in Dollar will be off-limits for just under a week. Devon Way is set to close from Wednesday, August 13 until Monday, august 18. The purpose is to allow Scottish Water to ...
Higher labour costs in the food industry and supermarkets have pushed up costs for shoppers, the Bank of England said.
Governor Andrew Bailey described it as a ‘finely balanced decision’ after MPC members were forced to hold a second vote.
Fife's Housing First project helps tackle homelessness by supporting people with complex needs into secure tenancies. Calls grow for ...
Dunfermline launches advanced optomap eye test with local Optos retinal imaging, offering wider retinal scans to detect early ...
Universities in northern England face having their contribution to the economy undermined after they missed out on a share of £54 million, eight mayors have warned. A total 12 institutions have access ...
This August 12 marks the 60th anniversary of the death of William Gallacher, West Fife's long standing MP and the only Communist MP ever elected ...
A 57-year-old man from Edinburgh, who went on the rampage in Dunfermline bars and shops making a bomb threat, has been jailed.
A trial assessing a new daily pill for weight loss has shown that people taking the drug can shed kilos in weeks, potentially offering people with obesity a new and convenient alternative to jabs.
A single father who has battled bowel cancer filmed the moment he told his son he had won £1 million on the lottery, with the pair hugging and jumping excitedly around the kitchen. Paul Harvey, of ...