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New home energy system promises bigger savings and smarter energy use

Anew energy storage system in the UK, designed to help homeowners make better use of solar power, manage energy-hungry appliances and become more energy independent, has been launched.

Brits ditch exercising after 33 days - as rest days often skipped

Fitness goals fall by the wayside after an average of 33 days, according to research.

The clever new home gadget that could help households save more on energy bills

A new home battery has launched in the UK promising to make solar power storage simpler, smaller and more accessible for households.

Banks and fintechs team up in major move for faster global payments

A major banking partnership is set to make moving money across borders smoother, faster and more reliable.

Three Fife nurseries sold as owner and founder retires

Three nurseries in Fife have new owners.

Fife Flyers set for unique game at Hydro - and this is how much tickets will cost

Fife Flyers are set to play a unique game this season as ice hockey is staged at the Hydro in Glasgow for the very first time.

The salt and sulphate free shampoo and conditioner duo helping keep hair soft

With two generous 500ml bottles and a formula designed for processed hair, this NYK1 duo could help extend the life of salon treatments while keeping hair soft and manageable

Anstruther Harbour Festival: when it is on, what to see in packed programme

The countdown is on to the 2026 Anstruther Harbour Festival and Muster.

150 young Fifers gain leadership skills at ambassadors’ event

More than 150 secondary school pupils gathered at Fife College's Kirkcaldy campus to build their leadership skills at an annual ambassador event.

Kirkcaldy & Dysart boss Grant Brough was flabbergasted at 'Roch-y' penalty award!

Kirkcaldy & Dysart gaffer Grant Brough was left flabbergasted as last weekend’s away opponents St Roch’s got a penalty for handball against Jay Watson, despite K&D’s assumption that the ball had looked a yard out the park before being crossed from the left so the spot kick shouldn’t have stood.

Date and time of blood Moon partial lunar eclipse - why Moon will appear red and how to see it

A partial lunar eclipse - making the Moon appear red - will occur towards the end of August.

As a first-time camper, these are 11 things I packed that I found made life easier (cloned)

I was a nervous first time camper, but I soon found that right gear made it much easier. From a spacious tent to a comfortable air mattress, these are the buys I took with me that I think are worth buying.

Ribbon cut to formally open new Fife cafe with historic name

A new café has opened at the Stables on Falkland Estate - with a name that is rooted in history.

Timescale unveiled for over 40 new rented homes in St Andrews

A developer has welcomed the green light for 43 new homes in St Andrews.

Blessing Of Burntisland: has ship with Charles I’s treasures been found off Burntisland?

It has been a quest that has spanned the decades - one that could yet uncover astonishing riches.

Fifers urged to tap into week-long programme of outdoor activities

Fife Outdoor Activities Week is back for its third year.

Ex-kickboxer Hayley Scott reveals her aims after being announced as new Raith Rovers general manager

Newly-appointed Raith Rovers general manager Hayley Scott, a Morecambe FC footballer and former WKC England kickboxer, has said she aims to bring the women’s first team back to Stark’s Park and continue to strengthen the pathways from the Kirkcaldy outfit’s Foundation through to the main club.

'It was tough': Raith Rovers' Ross Millen on missing wife and son after moves to Morecambe and Inverness

As someone who has played for nine different clubs north and south of the border in his 13-year senior playing career, Raith Rovers right-back Ross Millen has become used to the often considerable upheaval involved in moving house, recognised as being one of the most stressful elements of modern life.

‘Emotional blackmail’ claim as councillors pour almost £150,000 into charity’s HQ

Funding, boosts have been granted to three Levenmouth community projects despite one councillor suggesting some of the money would be better spent on tackling poverty.

VIP visit to Navantia’s Fife yard to see upgrades on back of £26m investment

Navantia UK has welcomed a VIP visitor to its Methil yard in Fife.