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Palletline, the UK’s leading palletised freight distribution network, has reaffirmed its commitment to making a difference in ...
A former resident of Cardenden, Hugh Ross, has written a biography about one of Kirkcaldy’s favourite sons - John (“Johnny”) ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is hosting a recruitment event at The Rothes Halls on September 17 from 10:00am to ...
Reigning Paralympics men’s T20 1500m champion Ben Sandilands achieved yet another fantastic landmark in his astonishing ...
A paddleboarder had to be rescued at St Andrews after an unexpected change in weather. The drama unfolded at the town’s East Sands on Sunday afternoon, prompting swift action from RNLI lifeguard ...
For over three years, the people of Burntisland have been denied access to their own harbour, a cherished space that for ...
As the UK endures another heatwave, new research reveals a lack of awareness among dog owners when it comes to the dangers of ...
In short: no. UK law does not set an upper temperature limit for workplaces. Instead, the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 require employers to maintain a “reasonable” ...
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