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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...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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....
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.
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.
“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....
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.
Dobbies launches new food hall with more than 2,000 items in Stirling
Dobbies unveils new cottage kitchen garden-style foodhall at Stirling, featuring 2,000+ products, top brands, deli range and exclusive launch offers.
Stirling curling coach says Team GB squad ready for gold after Beijing heartache
Michael Goodfellow - himself on Olympic silver medallist on the ice in 2014 - says Team Mouat is ready to go one better than 2022 and get on to the top step.
Stirling road remains closed as emergency services attend to major farm blaze
The stretch of the A84 has been closed most of the afternoon as fire crews continue to battle with a fire at a farm property.
Peace, security and migration to be debated at the University of Stirling
The University of Stirling to host public free events with SCGA on global peace, security and migration, exploring international issues and their impact on Scotland.
Dunblane farm fined by regulator after slurry pollution of nearby burn
The farm was given the sanction by SEPA after an investigation into slurry material found around tributaries of the Scouring Burn in the town.
Crumbling roads and drains under fire as pressure builds for Stirling budget
The councillor for Dunblane and Bridge of Allan has hit out at the state of infrastructure in his area - with councillors set to hear about Stirling Council's budget plans later this month.
Aldi confirms Scots store to get massive change as part of multi-million pound investment
The supermarket has invested more than £370million into enhancing its UK stores.
Stirling safari park pays tribute to beloved African elephant after passing
The park said Mondula, known as Mondy, was put to sleep after a recent spate of ill-health related to age-related complications.