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  • Amazon, Ikea and Wish issue recalls over safety concerns

    A number of popular household items have been recalled this week as a result of safety issues, including vacuum cleaners, toys and bikes. The list of product recalls this week includes items sold at Ikea, Amazon and Wish. Here are some of the

  • Demand for speed limit through West Fife hamlet to be halved

    THE speed limit for cars travelling through a small West Fife hamlet should be halved, and "everyone" knows it. That's according to Councillor Graeme Downie, who says that even those driving within the 60mph limit are creating dangers for residents

  • Friendly advice sold Jack on Kelty move

    KELTY HEARTS new boy Jack Milne has revealed that encouraging words from two of his Aberdeen team-mates sold him on the club. The 19-year-old, who can play in defence or midfield, agreed a loan move to New Central Park earlier this month and made

  • Litter-pickers urged to log waste

    LITTER-PICKERS in West Fife are being asked to start logging their waste as part of a national survey. The Association for the Protection of Rural Scotland (APRS) is hoping more people will sign up for its 'Have you got the Bottle?' campaign to

  • Pars ladies pick up first win in five-star Rose show

    DUNFERMLINE Athletic Ladies earned their first win of the new Biffa Scottish Women’s Football League (SWFL) East Division season against Linlithgow Rose last Sunday. Angie Comrie’s team, who lost at Bonnyrigg Rose in their opening fixture, earned

  • Claire enjoying successful chapter after cancer diagnosis

    A DUNFERMLINE author said she was "grateful for every day" after turning the page on a cancer battle and topping the Amazon bestseller list. Claire Monaghan was diagnosed with breast cancer back in 2020 and, as reported previously by the Press,

  • Historic Halbeath plaque saved from demolition

    A FORMER Dunfermline man has bagged himself a bit of family – and Halbeath – history after securing masonry rescued after the recent demolition of the old Hotel Roma building. Andrew Torrance, who lives in the Scottish Borders, was desperate to