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Heartbroken mum of young Stirling footballer praises community over memorial fundraiser

Lauchlan Thomson, 11, passed away earlier this month while undergoing treatment for leukaemia - with his club and others helping to raise more than £11,000 for the hospital which cared for him.

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Perthshire WASPI campaigner left sceptical over minister's latest reprieve

Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden has said the question of compensation for women affected by the change in the state pension age will be looked into again after fresh documentation came to light.

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Summerwater Review: Channel 4’s Latest Scottish Thriller Series ★★★★★

On Sunday November 16, Channel 4 released their 6-part series following a group of people staying at a holiday cabin resort in the Scottish countryside. But, something about Summerwater isn't quite right and the characters have no choice but to face their deepest secrets. The post Summerwater Review...

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Life Of An International Student, Vol. 1: Long Distance Relationships

In a new column, Life Of An International Student, Ioanna explores the topic of long-distance relationships, the struggles of love in different time zones, and how to keep a long-distance relationship ticking. The post Life Of An International Student, Vol. 1: Long Distance Relationships appeared fi...

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Stirling Albion 1, Elgin City 1: Binos pegged back after improved display

The Moray club had come into the weekend match as League Two's in-form side - but Stirling Albion rebounded from a poor display to claim a deserved share of the spoils.

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Transgender Athletes Could Face Blanket Ban Competing in Womens Olympics

The International Olympic Committee are discussing a potential ban from transgender women competing in female sporting competitions - in time for Los Angeles 2028. The post Transgender Athletes Could Face Blanket Ban Competing in Womens Olympics appeared first on Brig Newspaper....

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Ash Takes Glasgow: An Out Of This World Gig!

Much to fans' pleasure, the legendary Ash kicked off their UK and Ireland tour on Thursday, November 20th, with an almost sold-out concert showcasing their much-loved hits across all 9 albums. The post Ash Takes Glasgow: An Out Of This World Gig! appeared first on Brig Newspaper....

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Union seeks student geniuses to try out for TV quiz show

The Students’ Union is on the look out for clever Stirling students to partake in next year’s series of BBC quiz show, University Challenge. Bright sparks are invited to a try out session on Wednesday November 26 night. It will be hosted by Union President Justine and VP Communities Ellie at 5.3...

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Point against Elgin moves Binos in the right direction

Stirling showed signs of improvement as they drew 1-1 against Elgin on Saturday but were wasteful in the final third and could’ve taken all three points. The Binos made three changes from last week’s 4-0 trouncing to Forfar; captain McGeachie dropped to the bench as did Knox and Shanley. Cannon,...

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Hemingway’s Dance with Death

Hemingway's "Death in the Afternoon" explores bullfighting as a test of courage and truth, revealing his belief in facing mortality with grace, precision, and honesty. The post Hemingway’s Dance with Death appeared first on Brig Newspaper....

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English Teacher return to Glasgow

Wednesday saw the return of 2024 Mercury Award winners ‘English Teacher’ to Glasgow’s Barrowlands. They returned to Glasgow having supported Franz Ferdinand at SWG3 over Summer. The indie rock band formed while studying at the Leeds Conservatoire in 2020 and their debut album, This Could Be Te...

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Best winter walks in Scotland 'to combat SAD' and lift your mood

"Spending time outdoors at this time of year can lift your mood"

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High-performance sports car flips onto roof in horror crash in Fife

The incident involving a yellow Vauxhall VX220 - which can retail today at prices between £10,000 and £20,000 - happened near the Kincardine Bridge.

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Engaged, Serious and Controlling: Inquiry Breaks Down Sturgeon’s Pandemic Record

Scottish ministers were responsible for making decisions in Scotland’s interests and often did so differently from their counterparts in London. The post Engaged, Serious and Controlling: Inquiry Breaks Down Sturgeon’s Pandemic Record appeared first on Brig Newspaper....

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Young carers among those set to benefit from Observer festive toy appeal

Stirling Young Carers are one of the groups who are included in the list of good causes who benefit from the Give A Gift appeal - giving those who offer up their time all year round the chance to open a gift on Christmas.

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In-form Elgin test awaits for slumping Stirling Albion as Binos boss feels heat

The Black and Whites arrive at Forthbank for the first of back-to-back meetings between the sides over the next fortnight flying high as League Two's form side.

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Adorable Labrador puppy settles into new Bridge of Allan home as part of appeal

Eccles, a 12-week-old labrador cross golden retriever, is now learning the ropes with her volunteer puppy raisers Sandra McDerment and Judith Midgley.

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Olympic legend named as first Scotland swimmer for home Commonwealths

The Stirling University swimmer earned his first global medal at the 2014 Glasgow Games - and he'll return to the same pool 12 years later as Scotland's most decorated Olympian.

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Fundraiser launched for tragic Stirling footballer after sudden passing

Lauchlan Thomson died from a "short illness" earlier this month - with the local football community among those offering their condolences as messages of condolence flood in.

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Stirling driver told prison "inevitable" after crash which killed three

The incident took place on a rural road near the village of Dunmore in July last year - with evidence presented in court revealing she drove at more than 85mph in the lead-up to the crash.