Local News
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Chris Kane elected Stirling Council leader
Labour's Chris Kane has been elected as Stirling Council leader.
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Stirling Council to elect leader
The future of Stirling Council is to be made clearer later - as the local authority meets for the first time since the election.
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Stirling foodbank sees rise in referrals
The cost of living crisis has affected every corner of the Forth Valley, Scotland, and the UK.
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Grangemouth teenager says sport saved her life
A Forth Valley teenager is urging other people to take part in sport - saying it saved her life.
Latest Headlines from Sky News
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Monkeypox spreading in UK through community transmission - with 'no obvious connection' between cases
Monkeypox is spreading in the UK through community transmission and new cases are being detected on a daily basis, a senior doctor has warned.
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Minister unable to say who requested meeting between PM and Sue Gray over partygate report
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi has said he does not know who requested a meeting between the prime minister and Sue Gray over her partygate report, but is confident there was "no way" she would allow herself to be influenced by anybody.
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Minister reveals he was thrown in pond by bullies - after 'sickening' incident that saw boy lose finger
The education secretary says an alleged bullying incident in which an 11-year-old boy lost a finger is "sickening" - as he spoke of his own bullying ordeal as a child.
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Police investigate claims van driver 'drove straight over' family of ducklings crossing road
Police are investigating claims that a van driver "crushed" three ducklings by mowing them down as they were crossing the road.
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Family left 'shocked' and 'shaken up' after seeing stand collapse at Trooping the Colour rehearsal
Witnesses have shared their shock at seeing part of a stand collapse during a rehearsal for Trooping the Colour, which left five people injured.
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Former Tory leader calls for benefits increase to help poorest cope with cost of living
A former Conservative leader has called for benefits to be immediately increased to help the poorest cope with the cost of living.
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Boy who lost finger fleeing 'racist bullies' is flooded with donations for prosthetic
Good Samaritans, moved by the tale of an 11-year-old who lost his finger while fleeing racist school bullies, have donated £73,000 to help him buy a prosthetic.