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Three bunnies rescued from North Sea rig after being found 'running around the pipe deck'
It is thought the bunnies had taken up residence in an offshore container in Dundee which was then transported to Aberdeen and loaded onto a boat bound for a gas field.
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Aberdeen social worker stole bank card and money from vulnerable person
Jennifer Gill was found to have stolen the bank card on two occasions between June 16 and June 22, 2025, and make multiple withdrawals using the correct PIN number.
Aberdeen coffee shop named of one Scotland's best ahead of European awards - see full list
An Aberdeen cafe was singled out in the prestigious list
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North-east rail campaigners urge Holyrood hopefuls to back Buchan restoration
Campaign for North East Rail have highlighted a trio of projects that could transform the region, adding that May's election could become a significant turning point for transport in the north-east.
Plea to reinstate Inverurie free parking thrown out despite 'staggering loss to businesses'
A decision to convert all of the town centre spaces into pay and display was made as part of the budget setting process in February 2024, with 116 free spaces subject to charges from last January.
A90 dualling north of Ellon takes step forward as discussions to begin with landowners
Regional transport body Nestrans confirmed "initial engagement" is to begin over the purchase of land for the works, which would also involve replacing the Toll of Birness junction with a roundabout.
Martin Lewis says act now to get £92 document or face 'real difficulties'
Personal finance expert Martin Lewis appeared on ITV's This Morning and said he got his in his 30s
John Swinney defends Aberdeen TV debate absence to avoid it being 'group of blokes talking politics'
The First Minister has faced accusations he is “running scared” of other leaders after he announced Housing Secretary Mairi McAllan would appear in his place on Question Time in Aberdeen on Thursday.
Tributes paid to Aberdeenshire councillor after sudden passing following illness
Originally from Lisburn in Northern Ireland, George Hall enjoyed a long career in the police force before continuing his public service through local politics in Aberdeenshire.
Probe into death of Aberdeenshire worker after recovery truck fell on top of him
Robert Garvock, a senior recovery operator, died when a recovery lorry fell in top of him while he was recovering a stolen vehicle.
When will Aberdeen's Scottish Premiership 2026/27 fixtures will be announced?
The Dons will begin next season in the League Cup group stages before a return to league action after a disappointing campaign that has seen them finish in the bottom six.
Former Aberdeen keeper Freddie Woodman enjoys family double after being 'chucked in at deep end'
The 29-year-old, who previously featured for the Dons during a loan spell in 2018, was handed his first Premier League appearance for Liverpool in dramatic circumstances.
Nuart 2026: Mural honouring renowned University of Aberdeen graduate brightens up campus
The University of Aberdeen has unveiled its first Nuart Aberdeen mural at its King's College campus in Old Aberdeen - inspired by one of its first female graduates.
Three youths charged after videos show items thrown from Aberdeen multi-storey
The incidents were captured on video, with three male youths now charged in connection.
Two teen boys arrested and charged after Aberdeen city centre robbery
The teens, aged 17 and 14, were arrested following the robbery and attempted robbery.
Inverurie Starbucks plans approved despite fears over late night disturbance
While local residents seemed to be largely in support of the drive-thru, there were fears its late opening could disturb neighbours.
Stephen Robinson backs Aberdeen star for Scotland World Cup call up
The Dons manager believes his top scorer can still gatecrash Steve Clarke's squad for this summer's finals.
Aberdeen skipper 'shocked' after being fined £1,500 for 'saving whale tangled in rope'
Ricky Greenhowe, runs Aberdeen Harbour and Dolphin Cruises, was fined for reportedly freeing a whale tangled in rope and assisting a stranding of 30 pilot whales in shallow water.
Aberdeen University staff to strike for eight days as 'guaranteed job security' offer rejected
The University and College Union criticised Aberdeen University, claiming it has refused to guarantee no staff would be placed at risk of redundancy for six months as it seeks to make budget cuts
Aberdeenshire firefighter's tribute to 'wonderful' friend after cancer death at 26
Rosie Carr was just 18 years old when she was first diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia before she tragically died aged 26 of the disease.