Local News
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Stirling Council survives no confidence vote
Stirling Council has survived a vote of no confidence.
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Man jailed after Falkirk teenager raped
A 29-year-old man has been jailed for nine years after raping a teenager in Falkirk.
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Mother of Cole Cooper says "third party" involved in death
The mother of a teenager whose body was discovered in woods in Banknock is claiming a 'third party' was involved in his death.
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Vote of no confidence in Stirling Council
A motion of no confidence in Stirling Council has been called.
Latest Headlines
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Iranian state media says ceasefire has begun, after night of deadly strikes targeting Israel
Iranian state television says a ceasefire in its war with Israel has now begun following a night of missile strikes.
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Neither Israel nor Iran seem committed to Trump's script. Daytime will test the durability of any ceasefire
These days, peace is a post on social media. On Donald Trump's Truth Social site, it came in two parts.
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Russia could attack a NATO member 'within five years', Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told Sky News that Vladimir Putin could attack a NATO country within five years to test the alliance.
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Doctors are using unapproved AI software to record patient meetings, investigation reveals
Doctors are using AI software that does not meet minimum standards to record and transcribe patient meetings, according to a Sky News investigation.
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PM warns of 'era of radical uncertainty' - and says UK will increase defence spending
Sir Keir Starmer said the UK is set to increase spending on defence, security and resilience to 5% of GDP by 2035 to meet an "era of radical uncertainty" - but without promising any additional cash.
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The Wargame podcast: Fictional British government faces a terrifying choice in final episode
Under yet another attack from Russia, a fictional British government of former ministers and military chiefs face a terrifying choice in the final episode of The Wargame.
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Amazon to invest £40bn in UK - with more warehouses and thousands of new jobs
Amazon has said it will invest £40bn in the UK over the next three years as it creates thousands of jobs and opens four new warehouses.
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Police called as two young bears escape from wildlife enclosure in Devon - and devour honey
Two young bears escaped from their enclosure at a wildlife park in Devon - and devoured a week's worth of honey.
Entertainment
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Dermot Murnaghan: Former Sky News presenter diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer
Former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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Why are activists protesting against Jeff Bezos's Venice wedding?
Billionaire Jeff Bezos is marrying Lauren Sanchez, a former TV journalist, in a glitzy multi-day event in Venice.
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Festival season is here, but does politics have a place on the stage?
Festival season is under way, and leading the charge: the Isle of Wight Festival - dubbed "Europe's Woodstock" - with headliners including Sting and the Stereophonics.
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From niche to a billion pound industry: How immersive events have taken over
While cinemas are struggling and London's West End has witnessed a significant escalation in ticket prices, creatives behind immersive experiences say their sector is experiencing "a gold rush moment".
Sport
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England vs India: Ben Stokes strikes late on day three after Harry Brook earlier falls one short of a ninth Test ton
India are two down, leading England by 96, going into the fourth morning of the first Test at Headingley after another hugely-absorbing day's play on Sunday.
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Crystal Palace's Europa League prospects improve after John Textor sells stake to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson
Crystal Palace's hopes of playing in Europe next season appear to have been boosted after shareholder John Textor sold his stake in the club to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson.
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PGA Tour golf: Keegan Bradley snatches Travelers Championship victory from Tommy Fleetwood after final-hole drama
Keegan Bradley extended Tommy Fleetwood’s wait for a maiden PGA Tour title after snatching a dramatic victory in a thrilling finish to the Travelers Championship.
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England vs India: Ollie Pope's century gave me 'goosebumps' says Ben Duckett, as Jasprit Bumrah shines for visitors
Ben Duckett admitted he had "goosebumps" watching under-pressure Ollie Pope score a century on day two of the first Test between England and India at Headingley.