Local News
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Stirling Council leader dies
Stirling Council leader Margaret Brisley has died aged 79.
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Public consultation on Stirling budget cuts
Stirling Council is asking residents to share their views - ahead of another "significant" budget shortfall.
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Report into Grangemouth economic impact
New data shows the Grangemouth refinery contributed over £400 million to the economy last year.
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Nearly 200 empty council-owned buildings
Nearly 200 council-owned properties across the Forth Valley have been vacant over the last two years.
Latest Headlines
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Chancellor to vow to 'invest, invest, invest' in first Labour budget for 15 years
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will promise to "invest, invest, invest" in Labour's first budget for 15 years.
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Rachel Reeves to deliver 'fixing the foundations and change' budget - but it'll be a difficult sell
The Labour manifesto never did add up.
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Southport attack: Murder suspect Axel Rudakubana charged after ricin and al Qaeda manual found
The teenager accused of stabbing three girls to death in Southport faces a separate terror charge after police said a biological toxin and an al Qaeda training manual were found in a search of his home.
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Whole Tory cabinet knew Rwanda Bill wouldn't work, Robert Jenrick claims
'Everyone in cabinet' knew the Rwanda deportation bill would not work, according to Conservative leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick.
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Ambulance worker jailed for trying to kill boss with hammer in 'frenzied' attack
An ambulance worker has been jailed for 20 years after she tried to kill her boss with a hammer, before texting "oppsie xx!" to a friend, police said.
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Several missing as flash floods sweep cars through the streets in Spain
Several people have been reported missing after flash floods struck Spain, sweeping cars through the streets.
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Gaza situation 'disastrous' and Israel ban on aid agency UNRWA 'extremely worrying' - UN peacekeeping chief
Israel's decision to ban the main aid agency providing most of the humanitarian relief in Gaza is "extremely worrying", says the United Nations' peacekeeping chief.
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Boy fell ill after Salisbury poisoning victim Sergei Skripal gave him bread to feed ducks
A boy fell ill after Salisbury poisoning victim Sergei Skripal gave him bread to feed ducks, an inquiry has heard.
Entertainment
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Teri Garr, who starred in Tootsie and Young Frankenstein, dies aged 79
Oscar-nominated actress Teri Garr, best known for her roles in Young Frankenstein and Tootsie, has died.
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Why mini Baby Spice would love to 'get the band' back together
A woman who appeared as a younger version of one of the Spice Girls in one of the group's videos nearly 30 years ago, has told Sky News she is still hoping to get all five of them back together after a previous attempt failed.
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Kanye West and Adidas reach settlement after years of lawsuits
Adidas has reached an out-of-court settlement with Kanye West - known as Ye - ending all legal proceedings between them, the sportswear brand has said.
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Matthew Perry: Courteney Cox pays tribute to Friends co-star a year on from his death
Courteney Cox has paid tribute to Matthew Perry, a year on from his death.
Sport
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Ruben Amorim: Sporting boss could be in position at Man Utd in time to face Chelsea, live on Sky Sports
Man Utd are in advanced talks with Sporting head coach Ruben Amorim and he could be in charge for Sunday's Premier League clash with Chelsea, live on Sky Sports.
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Ruben Amorim: Manchester United in talks with Sporting over appointing 39-year-old as new boss
Manchester United have approached Sporting over appointing head coach Ruben Amorim as their new boss.
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Martin Brundle on Mexico City GP: Max Verstappen's 'shocking' move on Lando Norris analysed
The Mexicans certainly know how to put on a show, the stadium zone pre-race was as atmospheric as anything I've experienced in Formula 1.
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Autumn Nations Series: Ben Spencer, Henry Slade, Tom Curry all start for England vs All Blacks
England head coach Steve Borthwick has named his side to face New Zealand in the Autumn Nations Series at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on Saturday, with Ben Spencer starting at scrum-half.