Local News
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Petition for Grangemouth investment
More than 1500 people have signed a petition, urging the UK Government to speed up investment in Grangemouth.
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Brick thrown into Falkirk refugee hotel
A brick has been thrown into a hotel housing asylum seekers in Falkirk.
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Man dies after M9 crash
A 73-year-old man has died after a crash on the M9 near Grangemouth.
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Forth Valley College Alloa campus at risk
Forth Valley College could close their Alloa campus.
Latest Headlines
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My father the fraud: Daughter reveals how key scientist in Primodos scandal built career on lies
A renowned pharmacologist and expert witness in the Primodos drug scandal has been unmasked as a fraud - by his daughter.
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25 arrested and officers injured - as up to 150,000 people join 'Unite the Kingdom' march in London
There were 25 arrests in London on Saturday as up to 150,000 people turned up to join a march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
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Why Tommy Robinson rally was different to any other
This was the biggest nationalist rally in recent memory - perhaps ever.
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'Bella Ciao' to 'OwO' - what do the engravings on the bullets in the Charlie Kirk shooting mean?
Experts have described engravings left on ammunition at the scene of the Charlie Kirk shooting as "extremely online" – so what do the words and symbols actually mean?
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A vanity trip or a powerful card to play? What Trump's second state visit to UK really means
Donald Trump's state visit next week will stand the UK in good stead to have "a better bilateral relationship with the US than any other country in the world".
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Kemi Badenoch accuses Sir Keir Starmer of 'lying' about Peter Mandelson prior to sacking him
Kemi Badenoch has accused Sir Keir Starmer of "lying to the whole country" about what he knew regarding Peter Mandelson's correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Sikh woman raped in 'racially aggravated attack' speaks out
A Sikh woman who was raped in a "racially aggravated attack" in the West Midlands says she "would never wish this on anyone".
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US financial firms pledge £1.25bn to UK ahead of Trump's visit
The UK government has announced more than £1.25bn in private US investment in the UK's financial services sector ahead of US President Donald Trump's second state visit.
Entertainment
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'Epstein is rolling in his grave laughing': Artist reveals why he photographed convicted paedophile - and Donald Trump
Andres Serrano says he doesn't set out to be a controversial artist - but he's certainly proved to be one during his career.
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Henry Cavill suffers injury while training for Highlander film
Actor Henry Cavill has suffered an injury during training ahead of filming for the remake of the Highlander film.
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Ireland will not participate in Eurovision if Israel is allowed to take part
Ireland will not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest next year if Israel is allowed to take part, RTE has announced.
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Gary Lineker ends Ant and Dec winning streak at National Television Awards months after antisemitism row
Former Match Of The Day presenter Gary Lineker has won the best TV presenter prize at the National Television Awards - months after he left the BBC following an antisemitism row.
Sport
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Man City vs Man Utd: Has Ruben Amorim's or Pep Guardiola's rebuild shown greater promise so far this Premier League season?
The winds of change are sweeping through Manchester.
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Thomas Frank shocked by Daniel Levy exit from Tottenham: 'I expected long exit' with outgoing chairman
Thomas Frank has revealed he was as shocked as the rest of the footballing world at Daniel Levy's sudden exit from Tottenham over the international break - and had been planning for a "long relationship" with the departed chairman.
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Erling Haaland: Man City "not the same team" after entering new phase under Pep Guardiola
Erling Haaland has admitted that Manchester City are not the "same team anymore" and they must "adapt a little" as they enter a new phase under Pep Guardiola.