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Tool theft nightmare – Tradespeople in Scotland being driven out of the industry as criminals strike
Security holds ever-increasing importance in the fight against criminals, with CCTV by far and away the most popular choice ...
Crowds will be heading to Airth this weekend for the biggest event in the village calendar. Airth Highland Games always takes ...
A new training programme providing practical experience to prepare people for a range of healthcare careers has been launched ...
When an offender was not driving around with his brother’s telescopic baton he was brandishing a tree branch at police or ...
Summer is here and the sun’s been shining, which means many Brits are firing up the barbecue. But that doesn’t mean we’re ...
Since time immemorial mankind has built bridges, from simple tree trunks to mighty steel and concrete creations spanning the ...
Labour Candidate for Falkirk West, Paul Godzik, has welcomed a Scottish Labour pledge to boost funding for hospice-based doctors and nurses.
Former Falkirk Herald depute editor Martin Clark – who enjoyed a career of almost 47 years in journalism – died on Monday after suffering a heart attack at the weekend.
A drunken offender hurled homophobic abuse at a passenger who was just travelling home with friends following a night in Glasgow.
Dancers didn’t quite waltz along a canal towpath but their brisk steps helped raise over £3000 for a deserving local charity.
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