Dunfermline Press - Archives
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PM-to-be just another villager?
HE may be Chancellor of the Exchequer and future Prime Minister but to the residents of North Queensferry Gordon Brown is just another member of the village.
Published: Thursday, 31st May, 2007 12:00
End of the road ahead for tolls
TOLLS on the Forth Road Bridge face the chop in a vote in the Scottish Parliament next week.
Published: Thursday, 24th May, 2007 12:00
A MAN who murdered his Kelty lover and then went on the run after stuffing her body in a cupboard was jailed for life yesterday (Wednesday)
Published: Thursday, 24th May, 2007 12:00
New road set-up is killing my business
TRAFFIC changes in Dunfermline city centre could cause the closure of a once-popular restaurant, it’s feared.
Published: Thursday, 24th May, 2007 12:00
Champions League final? Thanks, but no thanks!
INSTEAD OF the glitz and glamour of a European final in Athens, it will be the supporters’ bus to Hampden for two fanatical Pars fans.
Published: Thursday, 24th May, 2007 12:00
Disabled mum in car attack ordeal
SICK Falkirk thugs attacked a disabled Dunfermline mum’s car on Saturday while her terrified kids watched in the back.
Published: Thursday, 24th May, 2007 12:00
Yard firm agrees to pensions row talks
PROSPECTS of a mass strike at Rosyth Dockyard over a pension dispute have cooled after union leaders convinced Babcock managers to open discussions.
Published: Thursday, 24th May, 2007 12:00
SIX months ago, West Fife reaction to the name of Stephen Kenny was universal: Stephen who?
Published: Thursday, 24th May, 2007 12:00
Lib Dems and SNP form Fife coalition
THE SNP and the Liberal Democrats have formed a coalition to run Fife Council, ending decades of Labour rule.
Published: Thursday, 17th May, 2007 12:00
Week of turmoil awaits West Fife rail travellers
WEST FIFE rail commuters face a week of massive turmoil this summer as the Forth Bridge closes and buses are brought in on to shuttle them across to Edinburgh.
Published: Thursday, 17th May, 2007 12:00
Plan to franchise out post office is dumped
CONTENTIOUS plans to franchise out Dunfermline’s busy crown post office have been scrapped, ending months of uncertainty for staff and customers.
Published: Thursday, 17th May, 2007 12:00
English yard take-over ‘good news’ for Rosyth
THE owners of Rosyth Dockyard, Babcock International, have bought the Devonport base (DML) on the south coast of England in a £350 million deal.
Published: Thursday, 17th May, 2007 12:00


