No party has an overall majority on Stirling Council - but the SNP are the largest party.
All the results of this year's local election have been confirmed.
Scottish Labour gained 2 seats locally, with the Conservatives losing councillors in Forth and Endrick to Labour, as well as Dunblane and Bridge of Allan.
It means the SNP have ended up with 8 councillors, Conservatives have 7, Labour have 6, with one Green councillor and one independent.
A coalition must now be formed in order for two parties to run the local authority.
Previously, it was an SNP-Labour coalition.
                                            
                                                    
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