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Aberdeen duo could be catalyst for recovery as new boss sings their praises
The Dons drew 1-1 with Falkirk in Stephen Robinson's first game in charge, and two players signed in the last year have impressed the new boss with their performances.
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Every Aberdeen Irish bar where you can celebrate St Patrick's Day today
Millions of people across the world will be spending March 17 celebrating all things Irish, and St Patrick's Day often becomes a busy day for these Granite City bars.
Stephen Robinson determined to improve Aberdeen fortunes and give board more bang for their buck
The new man knows the massive financial investment that chairman Dave Cormack and his fellow directors have made and wants to give the Scottish Cup holders more of a return.
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Michael Stewart believes Aberdeen 'power struggle' has created 'awkward' Lutz Pfannenstiel position
"At this moment in time, this is another incident at Aberdeen that feels like they make a decision and then make a decision quickly after that which undermines what they have done before."
Major Aberdeen rail disruption as derailment leaves Inverness line blocked
The "low speed" derailment occurred between Huntly and Insch leaving the line blocked, ScotRail warned, adding that passengers are facing disruption on Tuesday.
Lecturers at University of Aberdeen to go on strike in job cuts dispute
Staff with the UCU union at four institutions - Aberdeen, Dundee, Heriot-Watt and Strathclyde - will walk out on Tuesday and Wednesday, while some will take further action later in the month.
Major car park operator with Aberdeen site enters administration as post-Covid commuting stalls
NCP’s financial performance has been hit by a post-Covid dip in demand for parking which has not yet recovered to historic levels, especially across city-centre and commuter locations.
'Our village shot to fame in Local Hero - now it feels like we live in a museum'
Just a handful of residents now live in the coastal village, and they are calling for its conservation status to be removed to they can upgrade their properties.
World Rally Championships coming to Aberdeen as huge three-year deal secured
The annual motorsport event will see top drivers from across the world compete across picturesque locations as part of the WRC's global calendar from 2027 until 2029.
Eirik Horneland lands 'exciting' new role after missing out on Aberdeen job
The Norwegian had been the main target for two months after Jimmy Thelin's dismissal back in January, but the move stalled due to unforeseen circumstances and eventually never came to fruition.
Extra funding to keep Aberdeen to Wick charter flights operating until August
Air Charter Scotland have been operating the route since January 14 and have recently introduced an 18-seat Jetstream 32 aircraft to the route, expanding capacity for passengers.
BrewDog US bars to be bought by firm behind UK rescue deal
The New York-based firm, which produces medicinal cannabis as well as craft beer in the US, said it had agreed to acquire certain key assets across North America.
Stephen Robinson looking to ease Aberdeen defensive crisis as debut highlights scale of crisis
The new Dons boss is hopeful he can find some backup in the free agent market, with four defenders all ruled out long-term to leave the Northern Irishman short of options.
Award-winning Aberdeenshire chipper announces closure amid 'difficult' challenges
The family-run firm's Blackburn shop is set to close its doors for the last time on Sunday, March 29, with bosses blaming business and VAT rates for making their situation 'increasingly difficult.'
Aberdeen's Caber Coffee teams up with TikTok star to promote city's hospitality sector
The family-run business has joined forces with social media sensation Tok of the Deen to create a brand-new series that will shine a light on a host of local food and drink businesses.
Dimitar Mitov insists Aberdeen have what it takes to hurt Rangers' title hopes
The Gers are three points behind Hearts and could close the gap with the big victory over the Dons at Ibrox, but the Bulgarian is adamant his side have what it takes to rip up the script.
Prime Minister announces £53m 'help for households most exposed' to heating oil price rise
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said Treasury officials have "found the money" to help the 1.5 million households relying on the fuel, with Scotland to receive a total of £4.6million.
Woman dies near Fraserburgh Academy as police close down surrounding streets
Emergency services were called to the scene on Finlayson Street in Fraserburgh, near the academy and the town's police station, at around 4.10am on Monday morning.
Tony Docherty leaves Aberdeen as deal terminated amid Stephen Robinson coaching staff review
The former Dundee boss, who was previously assistant manager to Derek McInnes at Aberdeen, was brought in on a deal until the end of the season to assist interim boss Peter Leven.
Tributes paid to popular Aberdeen bar manager after sudden passing
Friends and punters have sent their tributes to two city centre venues after they closed on Saturday before announcing their beloved bar manager had passed away.