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IT S a unique event in Scotland that has tested the strength and endurance of competitors and put a West Fife village in the spotlight. For 21 years, it provided a modern, if bizarre, link to its rich heritage and affiliation to the pits – and this year, it s back. Plans for the Scottish Coal Carrying Championships, which were first held in Kelty in 1995, to return for the first time in six years this August were unveiled this week. Organised by Michael Boyle, the event is one of only two known coal races in the world – the other, the World Coal Carrying Championships, takes place in Gawthorpe, West Yorkshire – and, COVID-19 permitting, will be held on August 28. ....
January 31: The first UK cases were recorded in York, after a University of York student phoned 111 after suffering with a fever, a dry cough and muscle pain. His 50-year-old mother had flown to the UK from Wuhan a week earlier, and was also feeling unwell with a fever, cough and sore throat. February 28: The first coronavirus case was confirmed in Wales. The patient was understood to be from the Swansea area, though Public Health Wales did not confirm this, and had travelled back from Northern Italy. March 5: The patient was in Cardiff who had history of travel to Italy. The second patient was the first to be treated by the Welsh NHS, after the first confirmed case in Wales was treated in a special isolation unit in London. ....