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Fifer fined for crash that claimed his partner’s life
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A vital Glenrothes centre supporting people with disabilities is to close next month.
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Fife Council rules out workplace parking fees.
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Fife braced for the worst in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
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Fife patients being denied treatment by NHS Tayside: Claim.
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Firm has gone bust weeks after Dundee jobs pledge
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Poet ‘honoured’ to have his first solo exhibition at concert hall
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Man admits causing the death of ‘one-in-a-million’ biker by careless driving
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World apart but marking Valentine’s Day together
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Yoga could be the thing to get golfers in full swing
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Car-free zones at primary schools
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More than £200m in capital plan for new schools across Fife
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Fire damage spurs community to act as £1,000 is raised for Scouts
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Man drove wrong way on road
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Police look into claims man exposed himself to several Fife women
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Students’ old beds and desks help to furnish heart charity’s coffers
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Drink-driver hit neighbour’s wall as she drove partner to bowls
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Frank Tonelli, stamp and postcard collector who moved to Scotland
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Government not ruling out no-deal Brexit, Downing Street insists
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Photos could prove handy in tracking child abusers
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Plague disease warning over new road
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Parking charges could spark teacher refunds
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Youth on bail for child sex offence raped 12-year-old
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End of the road for A90 services plan as appeal thrown out
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Justice finally catches up with abuser after attacks 50 years ago
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Hillsborough officer breaks down in dock discussing disaster
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Opportunity to fix policies
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Teenage cannabis use increases risk of adult depression: Research
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Imitation gun case OAP makes Dignitas jibe
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Son certain Bon would have treasured tribute
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Perthshire shop owner helps to judge world’s best whiskies
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Woman denies killing Alesha MacPhail and framing accused
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How no-deal Brexit will work from day one
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Tough car parking choice for councils
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CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS
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ON THIS DAY
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Great philanthropist
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It’s probably a passing fancy, Peg, you know what youngsters are like.
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Increased profits for Carnoustie’s DJ Laing
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‘Meet the buyer’ event
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Markets move higher amid trade optimism
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Kirkcaldy pay TV specialist announces landmark BT deal
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‘No-deal Brexit must see Scots farmers get compensation’
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HOROSCOPES
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Dunfermline clinch first league title with highest points tally
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Format, and illness, the battlelines for Pieters
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£2.3m: Biggest top prize in golf announced
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Muirhead teams stay on course
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Joshua taking defence of world titles to New York
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Selection deja vu for England coach
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Happy days as Taylor goes for home glory
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The good old days were awful
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Spurs take control with second half goal burst
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United and PSG charged
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Fit-again Kim Little back as Scots get set for Algarve
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Sarri looking for reaction from his humiliated Chelsea players
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Tannadice boss feels signings ‘lifted bar’
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Wright happy not to be facing striker
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Copper Gone West, ridden by Alan Johns, wins the Betway Mares’ Maiden Hurdle before a good crowd at Musselburgh, one of four courses back in action as racing resumed in Britain yesterday following the shutdown due to equine flu.
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Wright takes over at Dens academy
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McGregor ban stands as appeal is rejected
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Celtic boss happy with form for Europa League test
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Number One: Owners deserve credit for backing Dens Park boss
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Townsend not giving up hope of having star fullback available
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Marshalling Perth’s history