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Mid Scotland and Fife at centre of Scottish Greens and Electoral Commission row
The Scottish Greens have called for the chief executive of the Electoral Commission to resign over the watchdog’s handling of the far-right party Independent Green Voice (IGV) ...
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New train service between London and central Scotland to launch this month
Trains will call at Milton Keynes Central, Nuneaton, Crewe, Preston, Carlisle, Lockerbie, Motherwell, Whifflet, Greenfaulds and Larbert.
The Cheese Sandwich of Freedom
BRAW Issue 5: Explore the art of travelling to escape the real world, as editor Alice reflects on her new life in Barcelona. The post The Cheese Sandwich of Freedom appeared first on Brig Newspaper....
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Two men seriously injured in Stirling stabbing as police investigate
Police are investigating an attempted murder after two men were stabbed at Burghmuir Retail Park, Stirling. Witnesses urged to contact Police Scotland.
Criminal Record: Jordan Linden could be freed early and Stirling double stabbing
Criminal Record has brought together a round-up of today's biggest crime stories.
Pauline's Law: Woman praises Dobbies staff after attempts to save mum
Suzzi Young praised staff and customers at Dobbies Stirling after they worked together to try and save her mum's life.
Two men stabbed at Stirling retail park as police launch attempted murder probe
Two men, aged 38 and 46, are being treated for stab wounds.
Major charity shop chain to shut 26 stores across Scotland's high streets
Several locations have already closed in Scotland with more to follow
Stirlingshire counsellor talks up need for rural mental health support
The Buchlyvie-based professional has seen her services grow in popularity as more people in rural areas of the region look for vital counselling and techniques to cope.
BREAKING: SNP secure victory in Stirling election as ex-MP takes Holyrood seat
Alyn Smith secured a big win for the SNP as the party held on to the seat with more than double the votes cast for the second place finisher, the Conservatives' Stephen Kerr.
Forth Valley: Police offer to use forensic marking kits to prevent thefts
The Stirling Rural Police Community Team have secured some SelectaDNA property marking kits.
Vaping found to be keeping pupils out of class according to new study
New study finds vaping and nicotine pouch use causing truancy, health risks and disruption in Scottish secondary schools; experts call for stricter regulation.
Dunblane law firm launches weekly drop-in clinic in Callander
Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP launches a weekly conveyancing clinic in Callander, offering expert legal advice on buying, selling, and property law.
Union hits out at Stirling Council school meals plan - and threat to 50 jobs
The changes to school meals were approved in the budget earlier this year - with union chiefs hitting out at the health and jobs impact of the move.
Brig’s Top 5 Tips For Surviving The Edinburgh Fringe
Making it through the Edinburgh Fringe alive and well is a challenge for everyone, but it doesn't have to be that way. Here are Brig's Top 5 tips for surviving the Edinburgh Fringe. The post Brig’s Top 5 Tips For Surviving The Edinburgh Fringe appeared first on Brig Newspaper....
Interim Stirling boss signs off with comeback draw - and talks up Binos' future
Stirling came back from two goals down to snatch a final-day draw with the title-chasers from the capital as their hunt for a new permanent manager kicks into gear.
"Truly exceptional" Stirling Uni nurse picks up top accolade at major awards
The coveted prize recognises a “truly exceptional nurse” who has made a major contribution to nursing practice and has helped build a legacy of improved outcomes for patients and the wider population.
Study finds Stirling among top UK areas to haggle down housing prices
Stirling named among top UK buyer’s markets, with homes selling 28 per cent below asking price. Study reveals strong negotiating power amid rising mortgage rates.
Stirling city choir celebrates 75th anniversary with Handel’s Messiah concert
Stirling City Choir marked its 75th anniversary with a special Handel’s Messiah concert at the Church of the Holy Rude, led by Michael Segaud.
Stirling University nursing professor honoured with lifetime achievement award
Professor Anne Whittaker wins Chief Nursing Officer for Scotland Award for Excellence at RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year 2026 for her impact on substance use and mental health nursing research.