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The St Mirren reception awaiting Stephen Robinson as Aberdeen boss gears up for relegation clash
Former Dons striker Curtis Main has said he hopes Stephen Robinson gets the reception he deserves when he takes the Dons to St Mirren.
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Spain airport strikes: 'Thousands of suitcases' abandoned as chaos continues Friday update
An indefinite walkout by Groundforce saw more than 40 flights departing without loaded luggage, congestion in the baggage sorting areas, and suitcases potentially being sent through without the label-scanning processes in order to "speed things up" the CCOO union said
Energy experts call for Jackdaw gas field off Aberdeen coast to be approved
A challenge brought by environmental campaigners over approval for the Rosebank oil field north and the Jackdaw gas field, was upheld at the Court of Session in Edinburgh last year.
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Motability black boxes 'compulsory' from April 13 - 300 cars already seized
Motability scheme is introducing black box monitoring with devices tracking driving habits including speed and braking
Aberdeen mum's OnlyFans subscribers send her £2k to pay for fuel as prices skyrocket
Laura Whyte says that on top their $9.99 monthly subscription fees, several men have sent her between £150 and £800 for fuel and the oil heating
Aberdeen police seize £2million of drugs and cash from properties in huge raid
Three men, aged 30, 31 and 43, have been arrested and charged in connection with the recovery
Police launch urgent search for schoolgirl missing from Fraserburgh area
Kaitlyn Homen was last seen at around 5pm on Thursday in the Fraserburgh area.
Aberdeen's Union Street taped off as emergency services rush to incident
The incident happened last night in the city centre, with crews from Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service attending the scene
Four more charged after 'fireworks thrown at cops' in protest at paedophile's north-east home
Fireworks were launched in the direction of police after locals first pitched up outside the property
Plans to turn Aberdeen's former flagship Royal Bank of Scotland building into flats approved
The building has lain empty since the bank shut its doors to customers for the last time in November 2024
Talented north-east knitters donate 165 items to neonatal unit and Friends of ANCHOR
The project grew as members of the community learnt of their plans to knit as many items as possible for the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Neonatal Unit and Friends of ANCHOR Aberdeen
Tesco and Sainsbury's supplier warns of shortages as prices set to rise
The Iran conflict is driving up supply chain costs and causing the first signs of shortages
Hundreds of Scots hoax coastguard calls made since 2018 slammed as 'malicious and dangerous'
New figures showed the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) observed 7,022 false alarms across Scotland since 2018, with 394 classed as hoaxes.
Aberdeenshire snow weather warning issued over Easter weekend as Storm Dave sweeps Scotland
The latest Met Office warning for snow comes into effect on Saturday, joining an existing weather warning for high winds over the weekend.
AI's wild take on rewilding: missing some crucial info
A new study from the University of Aberdeen has revealed that artificial intelligence may be shaping the future of rewilding in ways that create an idealised version of what restored nature can look like.
Aberdeen by-election announced after shock councillor resignation
The by-election will be held for the George Street/Harbour ward after Councillor Desmond Buchanan announced his shock resignation.
A90 closed during rush hour as emergency services race to crash
A stretch of the A90 has been closed in both direction
The new Aberdeen era uncloaked as Stephen Robinson message makes major dressing room impression
The new Scotland under-21 cap has been impressed with the messaging of the new Dons boss
Anyone with blackbirds in garden in Scotland urged to take urgent action to help now
The Usutu virus has spread to Scotland, scientists today announced - but gardeners can help
Mob outside paedophile's north-east home 'turn violent as fireworks thrown at cops'
A 45-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with the disorder with specialist riot cops called in to the town