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Top Stirling Uni academic given major recognition by prestigious organisation
He has been elected as Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) due to the excellence in encouraging innovation and advancing knowledge for the benefit of society.
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Probe into death of Renee MacRae's killer says he ‘could not have been saved'
William MacDowell died in hospital under guard just months after his conviction, with an inquiry ruling his death was unavoidable.
Stirling scenery set to feature on big screen for legend's directing debut
The sights and sounds of Stirling will be on screen in the new release 'Glenrothan' - with locations across rural villages included in the film's location list.
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Why we must call time on legal bullies and their SLAPPs
Today media outlets across the country are joining a Day of Action to call for the UK Government to include anti-SLAPP protections in the forthcoming King’s Speech.
Stirling Council announces major Spring clean-up weekend
Stirling Council urges residents to join a community clean-up event on May 30–31, tackling litter, boosting recycling, and supporting neighbourhood pride.
Busy Stirling to Glasgow bus route praised for reliability despite disruptions
Midland Bluebird’s X10/X10A bus route between Stirling and Glasgow praised by Bus Users UK for 97% punctuality, reliability, and improved service standards.
Stirling's volunteering heroes put forward for top awards after shortlisting
Volunteers with organisations based all over Stirling have been put forward for recognition at the awards.
Stirling and Clackmannanshire residents register to vote by deadline
Stirling and Clackmannanshire voters must register by midnight April 20 to vote in the Scottish Parliament election on May 7. Check eligibility, postal and proxy options.
Remembering A Day For Scotland festival that brought 30,000 people to Stirling in 1990
The lineup included legendary acts like Runrig and Deacon Blue.
Stirling’s Debate Society Hosts May Election Hustings
The University of Stirling’s Debating Society hosted a local hustings for the 2026 Holyrood elections today, with representatives from six political parties. The panel included the Scottish Greens’ Mark Ruskell, the SNP’s Keith Brown, the Scottish Conservatives’ Thomas Heald, Scottish Labour...
Stirling Council to take over and expand Trossachs Explorer bus service
Stirling Council has agreed to take over the operation of the Trossachs Explorer bus service on a two-year pilot, starting this summer.
Rural Stirling church among more than 300 subject to community takeover plans
A group have launched a guide to support communities across the country in taking control of former church buildings and revive them to former glories.
Strathendrick coach hails strong first season after promotion despite Oban loss
The Fintry club were edged out by a single point in filthy conditions on the west coast as they secure a fourth place spot in their new surroundings.
Stirling Council chiefs apologise after blocked drains cause Aberfoyle flooding
The regular flooding hot spot on the B829 through the village reared itself once again after the impact of Storm Dave caused installed valves to work incorrectly.
Heart-broken Callander dad ready for brutal marathon challenge for daughter
Neil Cattigan's daughter Siobhan passed away at the age of 26 in November 2021, with a charitable fund set up in her name supporting ill children and their families having raised more than £60,000 so far.
Drivers given speed camera warning on Stirling road as part of summer crackdown
The temporary cameras will be in place on the busy rural Stirling stretch as part of efforts to crack down on speeding and bad driving behaviour during the summer months.
Under-fire Stirling bus service praised - despite local reliability questions
The X10 service has come in for criticism from locals over the reliability of the fleet and late cancellations - but a report from the Bus Users UK group has been hailed by the service's operators.
Reform UK’s Website Advises Scots How To Vote In Holyrood Elections – By Explaining The Wrong Voting System
Reform UK have included guidance on how to vote using the Single Transferable Vote system in the Holyrood elections on their Scottish candidate pages. However, Scottish Parliament elections use the Additional Members System, and have done since 1999... The post Reform UK’s Website Advises Scots Ho...
Mental health charity hosts 'walk and talk' Stirling event to improve wellbeing
The outdoor walk around King's Park has been planned for later this month to build on their work in the city to bring people together - including a successful book club initiative.
Colin The Caterpillar Cake Is Too Dry… Does M&S Suck Now?
A recent study comparing Colin the Caterpillar to his rivals reveals the harsh truth- Colin is too dry...does M&S suck now? The post Colin The Caterpillar Cake Is Too Dry… Does M&S Suck Now? appeared first on Brig Newspaper....