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Stirling Ukrainians take part in special parade through Glasgow streets
The Vyshyvanka Parade for 2026 brought together Ukrainians - many of whom displaced from their home country due to the ongoing conflict with Russia - from all over Scotland.
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Stirling-born Eric faces Brazil World Cup grilling as he flies the flag
Eric Armour has lived in the South American nation for three decades - and is now involved in a group aiming to celebrate a bit of Scottishness in one of Brazil's biggest metropolises.
Ben Lomond trek latest fundraiser for Stirling tot with rare genetic condition
Four-year-old Eireann MacFarlane, from Whins of Milton, was diagnosed last year with a duplication of the FDXL 16 gene - with the family aiming to raise money for adaptations to their family home to make it safe for her.
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Fallin group bounces back from sunflower anger with volunteer prizes
The community group in the village scooped up three awards at the Stirling-based celebration as it recovers from vandals repeatedly targeting a sunflower display
Alan Perrie: Only gold will do at Commonwealth Games
Fallin boxer Alan Perrie is dreaming of Commonwealth Games gold after earning his place on Team Scotland. Backed by family, friends and a home crowd in Glasgow, the middleweight has only one target in mind - the top step of the podium.
US music icon and Scottish rock legends headline Stirling festival line-up
The full line-up for the Radio 2 Party in the Park event - due to be held at the City Park in Stirling in September - has been revealed as the preparations kick into full gear.
Smiling female killers enjoy pamper and BBQ at Scotland's only women's jail
Some of Scotland's most infamous killers enjoyed pampering sessions and a 'barbecue and family day' in jail.
Stirlingshire wind farm proposals debated at latest consultation meeting
The Cairnoch Hill Wind Farm proposal consists of four turbines, with a tip height of 180m, and an installed capacity of up to 30 Megawatts (MW).
Stirling University "innovative" teaching venture secures national acclaim
The postgraduate teaching initiative from the academic institution won a national award for its innovative approach to interdisciplinary learning and digital studio teaching.
NFL superfan hoping to replicate New England Patriots' long history of success at his Commonwealth Games debut
Logan Maclean will make his Team Scotland bow at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome this summer
Stirling pals to take on Kenya fundraiser for hospice in memory of close causes
Victoria McDonald, who runs an aesthetics business in Stirling, has already secured almost £40,000 for Strathcarron Hospice in memory of friend Linda Hardie.
Urgent meeting call made over Bannockburn depot closure as plans met with fury
Stirling's MP and a pair of councillors representing the town are part of a calls for a summit with bus bosses over the results of a "comprehensive review" which will the Bannockburn depot close.
Kingfishr @ the O2 Academy, Glasgow Review: Pop out, Irish Folk-Rock in? ★★★★★
Kingfishr took Glasgow by storm last Monday, performing their second sold out show at the O2 in Glasgow. Frontman, Eddie Keough couldn’t retain his disbelief as the audience screamed their hearts out to the Irish folk-rock trio’s foot-stomping tunes. The post Kingfishr @ the O2 Academy, Glas...
'Half Man' actor praises Stirlingshire trainer for shaping him up for HBO hit
Richard Gadd is one of the stars of the show - which sees its final episode go out on the BBC this evening - with a Doune personal trainer to the Hollywood hotshots helping his physical transformation for the show.
BREAKING: Bannockburn bus depot set to close as operations moved in "review"
A consultation has begun which will see the depot on Cowie Road closed and all operations moved to Larbert - with McGills chiefs saying the call had been made after a "comprehensive review".
Train chaos as London-Scotland rail service suspended just one week after launch
The new route between London Euston and Stirling has been temporarily halted after a mechanical fault affected the operator’s only train assigned to the service.
'You can achieve it' - Former homeless man thriving as chef with Centrepoint support
Cameron was 16 when he first experienced homelessness. He initially sought help from the council but said delays and complex paperwork made it difficult to access support.
OAP 'threatened with legal action over 38p energy bill' delighted as debts wiped
Robert Walsh, who is battling bone cancer, said he had been aggressively pursued by the energy giant for more than a year, leaving him suicidal.
Stirling aquaculture firm strikes manufacturing partnership with West Midlands giant
PP Control & Automation partners with Stirling firm Sgorran to scale up Inoca fish vaccination machine production in the West Midlands, boosting UK aquaculture tech.
Scotland's criminal queens: From heroin matriarch Big Mags to brothel boss and sex for sale empire
These notorious women carved out fearsome reputations at the heart of Scotland’s criminal underworld