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Miranda Currier for VP of Education: “Education is political”

Miranda Currier is a post-graduate student from Washington State in the U.S, studying for her Masters of Science in Education. And she could be your next Vice President of Education.Here’s why she thinks she’s right for the job.  The post Miranda Currier for VP of Education: “Education is ...

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Sullivan Reid for VP Communities “An agenda which is socially inclusive, and also economically inclusive”

Sullivan Reid is a fourth year psychology and biology student. He’s the Treasurer of the Fellowship of Stirling, has participated in the International and Nordic societies, and is a former member of the fencing club. He could also be your next Vice President of Communities. Here’s why he thinks ...

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Ellie Hammond for Union President:”I want to empower students, I want to advocate for students.”

Image Credit: Ellie Hammond Ellie Hammond, a sabbatical officer for the university who graduated from her combined English and Film & Media honours degree last summer, is running for Union President. She spoke to Brig about her candidacy and what she hopes to achieve if elected. Ellie’s pass...

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Stirling Uni staff back strike action in UCU ballot

Staff at the University of Stirling have voted in favour of industrial action in a dispute over job cuts and the University’s failure to rule out compulsory redundancies. The post Stirling Uni staff back strike action in UCU ballot appeared first on Brig Newspaper....

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Police launch appeal after Stirling housebreaking linked to series of incidents

Four break-ins were reported in the early hours of Tuesday morning by cops across Forth Valley and Livingston - including one in Stirling.

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Stirling author unveils funny debut novel after acting and reporter career

The book is described as a wry family story focusing on a sometime actor and panto dame who battles dyslexia to record his mother's memoirs.

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Speeding driver hit Scots dad at 89mph as he walked home from the pub

Raymond Munro was convicted of killing David McCallum on the evidence of his car's own on-board diagnostics system.

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“The university itself is very diverse, and I think sometimes we forget about that. Everyone needs to be represented”: Trish Bailey for Union President

Image Credit: Trish Bailey Trish Bailey, a third-year sociology and social policy student, is running for Union President. She spoke to Brig about her candidacy and what her goals were if she is elected.  Trish’s passion for sociology and social policy started from a deep interest in how societ...

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A Knight’s Tale: The underrated cinema gem 25 years on

From its energy-filled action to its heartwarming story of a medieval commoner who embarks on a quest to attain knighthood and glory, the classic adventure-comedy A Knight’s Tale still has its charm 25 years on and still remains a classic feel-good film for all the ages. Brian Helgeland’s 2001 a...

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Glasgow Stack and Still Customised Experience on Pancake Day

Stack and Still is a popular pancake franchise with numerous locations in Scotland including Glasgow City Center and Edinburgh. Known for its unique build your own stack concept, the restaurant allows guests to customise their own pancakes stack. This makes Stack and Still an ideal and accommodating...

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Wuthering Heights ★☆☆☆☆: Tall Strong Men Who Lick People Don’t Make Up For Shallow Filmmaking 

Wuthering Heights (2026) is a fashion movie that tries so hard to be revolutionary, sexually taboo, and arousing. But it never hits the spot. The post Wuthering Heights ★☆☆☆☆: Tall Strong Men Who Lick People Don’t Make Up For Shallow Filmmaking  appeared first on Brig Newspaper....

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Strong start to new surroundings for Strathendrick as coach praises squad

The Fintry club lie fourth in the table at the halfway point after securing promotion last season - with a pair of matches against top-four rivals to come in a busy March.

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Stirling ex-veteran ready to take to comedy stage as part of charity fundraiser

Mark Wallace will be on stage as part of a comedy bonanza at the Slanj-A-Va venue in the city - all for the goal of supporting a veterans charity.

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Callander residents fed up over water supply issues linked to new school build

The water supply problems have included hot and cold surges and discolouration - with the usage of a local hydrant by nearby contractors identified as a key cause.

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West Lothian couple champion call for Scots to show more love to older people

George, 88, and Ina Stephenson, 85, have described the life-improving impact of volunteers whose work helps them live better, healthier independent lives.

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High Court rules Palestine Action ban is unlawful

A further hearing is scheduled for February 20th, and the government is likely to appeal the decision. The post High Court rules Palestine Action ban is unlawful appeared first on Brig Newspaper....

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Person dies in railway incident as busy ScotRail train route closed

Trains between Glasgow and Alloa have been cancelled after an emergency incident this morning.

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Trains between Stirling and Alloa suspended after person dies on track

This morning, all train services between Stirling and Alloa have been cancelled, after a person died on the tracks.

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“Chemistry For Two” at The Alchemist’s Cocktail Masterclass on Valentine’s Day

This Valentine's Day, why not take a visit to The Alchemist and try mixing some cocktails as part of their "Chemistry for Two" masterclass? The post “Chemistry For Two” at The Alchemist’s Cocktail Masterclass on Valentine’s Day appeared first on Brig Newspaper....

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Work underway at rural Stirlingshire housing development amid "pressing need"

The development from the Rural Stirling Housing Association will bring 20 new properties to the village.