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The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition), 17 Julio 2026

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The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition), publicado en idioma Inglés, es un periódico de Reino Unido. Accede a The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition) en línea en PressReader o descarga los números para leerlos más tarde. Explora los números anteriores de The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition) en el archivo.

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ArticleNurse too scared to use buses due to youth dis­order

A Fife nurse and the vic­tim of an alleged bus sta­tion attack in Dun­ferm­line have called for harsher pun­ish­ments for offend­ers after a spate of incid­ents at local trans­port hubs. The nurse con­tac­ted The Cour­ier to tell how she was too...

Nurse too scared to use buses due to youth dis­order

ArticleWeather

A cloudy day with sunny inter­vals. Tem­per­at­ures could reach 23C in some areas.

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ArticleEnd of an era as fruit farm trade ceases

APerth­shire fruit farmer is call­ing time on more than 100 years of com­mer­cial grow­ing. Thomas Thom­son (Blair­gowrie) will not be har­vest­ing its last remain­ing crop of cher­ries for sale this sum­mer. Instead, the fam­ily farm is open­ing up...

End of an era as fruit farm trade ceases

ArticleWork­ers plan five-week

Dun­dee Uni­versity work­ers plan to take indus­trial action for five weeks from Septem­ber 21 when the new aca­demic year gets under way. Staff will be on strike all the way up to Octo­ber 23 as they rally against the strug­gling insti­tu­tion’s plan...

Work­ers plan five-week

ArticleStaff boo Seaton as uni­ons stage protest against pro­posed job cuts

Pro­fessor Nigel Seaton was booed by staff as uni­ons pro­tested the pro­posed £20 mil­lion cuts that have put a fur­ther 190 jobs at risk at Dun­dee Uni­versity. The flash­point occurred as the interim prin­cipal walked towards the Bonar Hall to...

Staff boo Seaton as uni­ons stage protest against pro­posed job cuts

ArticleBusi­nesses meet FM to tackle dis­order in city

Busi­nesses in Perth have met with the first min­is­ter to help tackle dis­order in the city centre. In April, High­land Health Store owner Vic­toria Ritchie wrote an open let­ter to Police Scot­land, John Swin­ney, and Perth and Kinross Coun­cil. Her...

Busi­nesses meet FM to tackle dis­order in city

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