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2018-08-28
Two-year-old Carsyn Smart checks out the books in the new Wee Library installed in the playpark at Burntisland.
CCTV catches safe thieves in the act
Council sets aside £10,000 for fireworks display.
Blood clot death NHS Fife complaint upheld.
Andy Murray back to form at the US Open.
250 jobs in pipeline as factory plan approved
Navy war veteran given highest of French honours
Mum reveals impact of online grooming on son
Collision puts brakes on triathlete’s training for ‘bucket list’ event
Eddie Mair to host LBC drivetime show after departure from BBC
Pupils want more sex education
United fans’ goal to build McLean statue
Leading diver hits out over desecration of war graves
Green light to expand leisure facilities at Clayton Caravan Park
FIFE: NEWS IN BRIEF
Chance for locals to get involved
Vandalism ‘disturbing’ after bolt cutters used
Calls for NHS Fife to adopt new diabetes technology
Boxing coach jailed for stealing £13,000 from mother-in-law, 92
Bus service to continue after trial
Inverkeithing replacement is to fore as school estate in spotlight
Man jailed for cannabis haul
Tributes to the ‘king of Broadway comedy’, Neil Simon
Medics fear for future of psychiatric services
Farewell to murdered teenager
Campaigners demand second vote on Brexit
Gove accused of ‘complete 180’ on electric shock collars for pets
Extreme weather to hit prices
‘Full transparency’ plea on Salmond complaints
Festival gets futuristic with fusion of music, science and literature
Bodyguard reaches 6.9 million viewers
New French push for defence project cites over-reliance on US
Thais probe Brit’s rape claim
Talks to end dispute over new roles for firefighters
Former jailer in Vietnam tells of his ‘respect’ for late US senator
New chief constable in charge at Police Scotland
Chariots Of Fire number one in sporting charts
‘Illegal’ demolition of historic former mill investigated by police
A tale of two operas – and one very satisfied music critic!
Burton the big winner at Blair Castle Horse Trials
New theory for disappearance of Fife airman
Pin-up boy Zander leads pol ls in BBC competition
Dog’s dinner as Shar Pei swallows 8in skewer
Stop fretting and enjoy some debauchery of your own
Chileans arrested over spate of break-ins
Consider GERS figures in correct context
Fly famous old flag with pride
CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
High price of renewables
THE ARCHIVES
Born in Montrose
She’d asked him to finally tell the truth, and for the last hour he had, all that he could remember
Firms sign up to offer youth workers a chance
Sir Brian Souter sells Fife search firm
Rising costs hit profitability of services sector
Tenant farmers warned clock ticking over ‘waygo’ amnesty
HOROSCOPES
Raydiance can rule after near miss on return
Maybe they need the money
Wawrinka impresses as he sees off Dimitrov
Early exit for top seed Halep as Watson also falls at first hurdle
Halo has helped save Leclerc’s life, insists FIA
Moura stars to crank up pressure on United
Smith cannot praise side highly enough
McMillan praised for tackling surprise role
‘Composed’ Souttar gets McLeish nod
Laszlo hopes to make way for new faces
Andy Murray came through a tough opener at the US Open on his return to grand slam tennis with a 6-7 6-3 7-5 6-3 win over James Duckworth at Flushing Meadows in New York.
Dark Blues asked to keep faith by Kamara
Hartley’s reign at Falkirk brought to an end
From Pittodrie debut at age of 16 to international call-up for Souttar
Scots prove point with blistering Gleneagles starts
Market innovation
Foodie haven
Producers must innovate or die
Provenance key as organic food movement grows
Brownies by post a sweet idea for Ailsa
Hub for new food economy
Kingdom punching above its weight for food and drink
Farmers’ markets top menu for seafood firm
Social dining concept is unique experience for city
Food and drink worth billions to Scotland
Collaboration will unlock global opportunities
Farmers looking for diversification route
Potential tax implication of taking your pension as a lump sum payment
In Conversation
Businesses rally to support the Hand Picked 100 campaign
Investment in staff is the key to success
High Street’s ‘new normal’
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