Local News
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Forth Valley College strike
Students at Forth Valley College are being warned to expect disruption - as staff strike in a dispute over pay.
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New Stirling film studio
A new film and television studio is to be built in Stirling.
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Changes to Holyrood constituencies
The Forth Valley's Scottish Parliament constituencies are set to change.
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£800,000 project in Dunblane
A major project begins in Dunblane today.
Latest Headlines
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Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell charged in connection with embezzlement of funds from SNP
Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell has been charged by police after he was arrested amid an investigation into the SNP's funding and finances.
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EU proposing post-Brexit joint youth work and study scheme with UK
Young people could be able to move more easily between the UK and Europe and stay longer to work, study and train under proposed plans by the European Union
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Rishi Sunak to demand end to 'sick note culture' and shift focus to 'what people can do'
Rishi Sunak is to call for an end to the "sick note culture" in a major speech on welfare reform - as he warns against "over-medicalising the everyday challenges and worries of life".
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Donald Trump labels hush money trial a 'mess' after jury selected
Donald Trump described the hush money case against him as a "mess" after the jury who will decide his fate has been selected.
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Sydney Sweeney responds to 'sad and shameful' producer who said she 'can't act' and 'isn't pretty'
Sydney Sweeney has hit back at a Hollywood producer who said she "can't act" and is "not pretty", calling her comments "sad" and "shameful".
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Polish man arrested over alleged Russia plot to assassinate Zelenskyy
A Polish man has been arrested and charged with plans to help Russia's military intelligence carry out an alleged plot to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, say prosecutors.
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Allman Brothers Band guitarist Dickey Betts dies
The Allman Brothers Band guitarist and singer Dickey Betts has died aged 80, his family announced.
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Kim Jong Un releases new song praising himself as North Korea's 'friendly father'
Kim Jong Un has released a song praising himself as the "friendly father" of North Korea.
Entertainment
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Kanye West: Los Angeles police investigating whether rapper was involved in alleged battery
Police in Los Angeles have said they are investigating whether Kanye West was involved in an alleged battery.
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Harry Styles' stalker jailed after sending him 8,000 cards in less than a month
A woman who stalked Harry Styles has been jailed and banned from seeing him perform.
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Sydney Sweeney responds to 'sad and shameful' producer who said she 'can't act' and 'isn't pretty'
Sydney Sweeney has hit back at a Hollywood producer who said she "can't act" and is "not pretty", calling her comments "sad" and "shameful".
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Allman Brothers Band guitarist Dickey Betts dies
The Allman Brothers Band guitarist and singer Dickey Betts has died aged 80, his family announced.
Sport
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Paul Merson says Premier League is still best in world - so why the big flop from English clubs in Europe?
Arsenal and Manchester City crashed out of the Champions League on Wednesday, with Liverpool and West Ham following with exits in the Europa League - so why have English sides struggled in Europe this season?
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Chelsea 6-0 Everton: How Cole Palmer saw off Noni Madueke and Nicholas Jackson in Chelsea's 'daft' penalty spat
Cole Palmer and Mauricio Pochettino have both reiterated that the Chelsea midfielder is the team's penalty taker after a "daft" spat with Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke.
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Chevron Championsip: Charley Hull, Lottie Woad and Leona Maguire among British and Irish hopes
Fresh off the back of Scottie Scheffler's win at Augusta National last week, we're now all set for the first women's major of the year with the Chevron Championship in Texas this week.
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Lilia Vu: Defending champion withdraws from Chevron Championship with back injury
Defending champion Lilia Vu has withdrawn from the Chevron Championship with a back injury moments before her first-round tee time.