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New Aberdeen 'walk-in GP clinic' to open in May as next locations announced
With the first of 16 planned walk-in clinics opened earlier this month, the Scottish Government has announced details of when the next 12 sites should be open.
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Aberdeen records 15,000 crimes last year with 12-month rise in assaults and sex crimes
New figures from the Scottish Government have revealed the exact number of crimes in the north-east last year, including which crimes were most common and which saw the biggest drop.
Aberdeen's Neil Fachie targets Glasgow medal as he balances full-time job and comeback
The 19-time world champion from Aberdeen, who claimed a gold medal at the 2012 Paralympics, has collected five Commonwealth golds - the same number as bowler Alex Marshall.
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Graeme Shinnie Aberdeen contract latest as skipper insists his future is not top priority
The midfielder is out of contract this summer, but he has not been deterred by the recent delay in appointing a new manager, with the team still being led by Peter Leven.
Dundee United blast fan behaviour ahead of Aberdeen clash as ultras section singled out
"The positive evolution of the above witnessed the growth of the 'Eastside' ultra group. However, in recent weeks, behaviour within this area of the Eddie Thompson Stand has deteriorated to an unacceptable level.
Peter Leven tells Aberdeen players to be more 'savvy' as he reveals call to referee chief
The interim Dons boss has also revealed he put a call into referee chief Willie Collum on Monday to question a couple of refereeing calls from their weekend defeat to Dundee.
Jim Goodwin urges Dundee United to build on strong record against Aberdeen
The Terrors have won their last three home games against Aberdeen and are unbeaten in five New Firm derbies, with both sides desperate for a victory in their bids for a top six finish.
Aberdeenshire entrepreneur says he will be forced to bulldoze Cairngorm lets to avoid tax hike
The owner of award-winning Cairngorm Lodges and Cairngorm Bothies warned that the looming rates raid would force him to close down his business and bulldoze the buildings
Martin Lewis says Brits who bought cars between these dates could get £700
Martin Lewis and his team explained who might be eligible for the compensation and how to submit a claim
Aberdeenshire chipper named top 10 best fish and chips takeaway in UK in prestigious award
The shortlist for The National Fish & Chip Awards 2026 best chipper takeaways is in - and they span the length and breadth of the UK.
Martin Lewis says women who had kids from 1978-2010 'could be owed £5,000'
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has said over 100,000 women could be owed an average of £5,000 due to state pension errors
NHS Grampian records first confirmed measles case in more than a decade
The health board urged all adults and children to ensure they are vaccinated against the illness, stressing that it is "not too late".
Dundee United v Aberdeen: Live stream, team news and more for rearranged league clash
The Dons cash in one of their games in hand on Tuesday night and they need a massive three points if they are to stand any chance of climbing into the top six.
Sister of murdered mum Arlene Fraser on 'torturous journey' 28 years on from her disappearance
33-year-old Arlene Fraser vanished without a trace on On Tuesday 28 April 1998 when her two young children returned home to an empty house.
BrewDog workers to protest at Aberdeen bar as firm up for sale amid 'catastrophic mismanagement'
Bosses confirmed the beer giant had been put up for sale, saying they would focus on the "long-term strength and sustainably" of the company.
Couple who met in Aberdeen look to launch new holiday accommodation on bus
Madi Myers and partner Arthur Serini established their food fermenting business, Crafty Pickle, after meeting in the Granite City and are now looking to convert a bus into holiday accommodation.
Influential Polish filmmaker Wojciech Smarzowski to visit the University
Celebrated Polish filmmaker, Wojciech Smarzowski, is coming to the University of Aberdeen to present a special screening of his film Home Sweet Home, one of Poland's most watched and controversial films of 2025.
Aberdeen becomes first council to give staff day off to mark Scotland's World Cup opener
While Scottish Government staff were automatically given the day off, councils across the country have to decide whether to recognise the holiday or not.
Fresh call to reopen two Aberdeen railway stations after steep rise in Portlethen journeys
New figures, released by ScotRail under freedom of information, revealed a 20% rise in journeys between Aberdeen and Dundee, increasing from 85,457 in 2022 to 102,460 in 2025.
Aberdeen council approves extra public holiday for Scotland's World Cup opener
The decision, which was made during a Staff Governance committee meeting today, marks the significance of Scotland's men's team competing at the World Cup for the first time since 1998.