Stirling landmark used in major film
Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro has used the Wallace Monument in Stirling as the inspiration for his latest film.
Call for pet safety on Bonfire Night
We're being urged to protect animals tonight.
Spending on Falkirk 20mph zones revealed
New figures have revealed the amount of money spent setting up 20mph zones in Falkirk.
Vote to be held on Stirling Council future
The SNP are looking to take control of Stirling Council.
Call for changes to planned work on RAAC homes
Clackmannanshire Council is being urged to reconsider plans for remedial work on 30 RAAC-affected homes in Tillicoultry.
One of two prisoners mistakenly released hands himself in
One of the two prisoners mistakenly freed from HMP Wandsworth has handed himself in.
Expensive, noisy and delayed - but is the Army's new fighting vehicle any good?
Expensive, noisy and eight years late, but the British Army finally has a new armoured fighting vehicle that troops could deploy to Ukraine in the event of any peace deal.
JD Vance may have had the most telling reaction to a big 24 hours for US politics
Don't be led by what appears to be obvious.
Hotel chain housing migrants ranked worst in UK
A hotel chain using some rooms to house migrants has been ranked the worst in the UK by a new survey.
Pirates firing machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades board tanker off Somalia coast
Pirates firing machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades have boarded a tanker off the coast of Somalia.
'Posh boys' playing gangsters: Eddie Marsan on TV and film industry's obsession with upper-class actors
Over the last two decades, Eddie Marsan has established himself as one of Britain's most versatile and acclaimed character actors. From major blockbusters like the Sherlock Holmes films and Mission: Impossible III, to his roles on the TV series Ray Donovan, and more recently the sci-fi drama Supacell.
Joey Barton's posts 'caused me sleepless nights', says Jeremy Vine
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine has told a jury he felt "wickedly torn down for no reason" by ex-footballer Joey Barton, whose online posts led him to take civil action.
Prince William hails 'world's true action heroes' at Earthshot awards - and gets praise himself from Kylie
Prince William has praised environmental innovators as the "world's true action heroes", describing them as the role models we need "in these uncertain times" at his Earthshot awards in Rio.
Helen Garner's 'unsparing' diary collection becomes first to win prestigious Baillie Gifford non-fiction prize
A writer, whose "candid" and "unsparing" diaries have become the first to ever win the prestigious Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction. has told Sky News she is "delighted" to see the literary format recognised rather than dismissed.
Malaysian rapper detained in murder investigation of Taiwanese influencer
Malaysian rapper and filmmaker Namewee has been detained in connection with the murder of a Taiwanese social media influencer.
Phil Foden: Pep Guardiola says Man City forward is back to his best after Dortmund win, but will he get the England call?
Phil Foden is back to his best, says Pep Guardiola, after the Manchester City forward scored twice in a 4-1 Champions League win against Borussia Dortmund.
Nathan Aspinall teases tweak to iconic Mr Brightside walk-on song ahead of Grand Slam of Darts
Nathan Aspinall's walk-on to Mr Brightside by The Killers is engrained into the culture of darts, but the tradition may be facing a change.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk challenges Wayne Rooney over criticism of his leadership in awkward interview
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk challenged Wayne Rooney about the pundit's criticism of his leadership during the team's losing run in an awkward post-match interview following their win over Real Madrid.
Autumn Nations Series: Tom Roebuck joins Freddie Steward as England injury doubts for Fiji
England may be forced to rip up their back-three plans for Saturday's game with Fiji but will still be able to count on the player acclaimed as the new Jason Robinson.
Rory McIlroy received letter of apology from PGA chief after Ryder Cup abuse
Rory McIlroy has revealed PGA of America chief executive Derek Sprague sent a personal apology for the abuse directed at him and his wife during Europe's Ryder Cup victory in New York.
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