Local News
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Bank branch to shut
Alloa will lose its TSB branch later this year.
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Consultation on Falkirk school hours
Plans to reduce the school week in Falkirk are being shared with parents from today.
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Report into Falkirk Council finances
A report says Falkirk Council needs to "significantly change" how it works, in order to plug a budget gap.
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Fatal crash in Linlithgow
A 20-year-old man has died after a crash in Linlithgow.
Latest Headlines
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Search under way in Channel after reports parts of pleasure boat found off Hastings
A search is under way in the Channel after parts of a pleasure boat were spotted in the water off the coast of Hastings, Sky News understands.
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Russia Victory Day parade: Only one tank on display as Vladimir Putin says country is going through 'difficult period'
Russia only had one tank on display during its Victory Day parade this year.
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Chinese zoo under fire after dyeing dogs black and white for 'panda' exhibit
A Chinese zoo has been accused of painting dogs black and white in a bid to fool zoo visitors into seeing "pandas".
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Five babies have died with whooping cough this year, UK health officials say
Five babies in England have died after being diagnosed with whooping cough, health officials have said amid a rapid rise in cases.
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Gemma Collins says she was advised to terminate pregnancy because her baby was intersex
The Only Way Is Essex star Gemma Collins has said she terminated a pregnancy after being told her unborn child was intersex.
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Canaletto painting returns to Wales 80 years after mine protected it from Nazi wartime bombing in London
A painting will return to Wales 80 years after it was hidden in a mine to protect it from bombing.
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Woman gets £575,000 payout after 'rushed' childbirth left her with stoma and PTSD
A mother from Wrexham has been awarded more than half a million pounds in damages for injuries she suffered during childbirth.
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Interest rates held for sixth consecutive month
The Bank of England has edged closer to a cut in interest rates, with another member of its nine-person Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voting for lower borrowing costs this month.
Entertainment
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Person arrested outside Drake's home - day after shooting next to mansion
A person has been apprehended after they sought to access Drake's home.
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Gemma Collins says she was advised to terminate pregnancy because her baby was intersex
The Only Way Is Essex star Gemma Collins has said she terminated a pregnancy after being told her unborn child was intersex.
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Steve Albini, producer of Nirvana and Pixies albums, has died aged 61
US musician and rock producer Steve Albini, who has worked with acts including Nirvana, PJ Harvey and Pixies, has died aged 61.
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'United by sequins': Eurovision fans arrive in fabulously flamboyant outfits
Malmo is all a sparkle. Outside the city arena, sequins twinkle in the light.
Sport
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Sky Sports+ launches in August to give more choice to fans via live streams, app and new channel
Sky Sports+ will give more choice to sports fans via live streams and a new dedicated channel, at no extra cost.
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Will Thomas Tuchel regret taking Harry Kane off as Bayern Munich slipped to defeat against Real Madrid?
Bayern Munich suffered a heart-breaking late defeat as Real Madrid secured their place in the Champions League final - but did Thomas Tuchel's substitutions cost his side?
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Man Utd's wretched season in stats: Erik ten Hag on course for club's worst Premier League campaign ever
Manchester United are on course to record their worst season in the Premier League era. These are the stats behind their alarming downfall.
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Paris Saint-Germain: Luis Enrique's future, Kylian Mbappe's exit and future arrivals - what's next for the French club after their Champions League exit?
Paris Saint-Germain have total faith in head coach Luis Enrique despite being knocked out of the Champions League by Borussia Dortmund on a disappointing night for the French club in Paris on Tuesday.