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Aberdeenshire clubber more than three times the limit mounted pavement leaving four injured
Christopher Parry, 57, from Cornhill in Aberdeenshire has been jailed for four years after driving while intoxicated, leaving four people injured.
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Tesco offering free delivery from today on orders over £25 - it won't last long
Tesco's offer starts today, Friday, December 5 - and Tesco say they are 'here to help customers get everything they need'. The offer ends soon
Aberdeen school named in Scotland's top 10 best secondary schools - see full list
The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide has released its annual survey of the country's highest achieving secondary schools.
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HMRC says 3m UK pension savers face new bill in 'threshold' change
HMRC guidance suggests more than three million people in the UK could be affected by the changes
New Rosemount cafe next to Victoria Park approved as neighbour complaints are dismissed
The plans sparked complaints from Aberdeen neighbours, who feared more litter would be dropped in Victoria Park.
Reunions and retirements: Memories of the Atholl Hotel in 40 archive photos
A landmark of history and hospitality, we've looked back at photos the "fairy castle" Atholl Hotel, which has been at the heart of celebrations, reunions and retirements for nearly 80 years.
Aboyne Bridge repairs axed after 'significant' new structural issues halt work
A project to mend the bridge was given the go-ahead by councillors back in March, but investigations of the structure revealed some of its features were in a worse condition than initially thought.
Roofer who killed Inverurie dad in builder’s yard brawl avoids jail
There were angry scenes at the High Court in Aberdeen as Rodney Shaw was ordered to carry out community service for killing David McGuinness.
Aboyne Bridge repairs axed due to worsening state as residents fear it ‘won’t open again’
The announcement comes as frustrated Birse resident Graham Davidson predicted the council's plans would never work out...
We examine the 6 locations that COULD be considered for a new Marks & Spencer food store in Elgin
Retailer Marks & Spencer have already highlighted Elgin as a location where they could open a new store.
Moray and Aberdeenshire farmers plan cosy cabins and luxury ‘coo sheds’
Other farm or croft-related projects being mulled by north and north-east councils include a near-£2 million henhouse.
St Mirren star claims Aberdeen fans threw objects at players as he blasts 'weird behaviour'
The Kenya international stated he and several Buddies teammates were pelted with cups and lighters while they celebrated going 1-0 up after Marcus Fraser's penalty in front of the main stand.
300 new Bridge of Don homes on site of former AECC arena approved despite concerns
A total of 333 houses ranging from one to four-bed homes would be created in phases, with hopes of the first homes being opened by the end of next year and around 70 being built each year.
Grammar breaks into top 10 state secondaries in the country — but how did Aberdeen’s private schools rank?
Granite City schools — both state and independent — have emerged as some of the nation’s strongest performers.
Humza Yousaf's brother-in-law charged with extortion and drug dealing alongside Aberdeen woman
Ramsay El-Nakla, 37, has gone on trial at the High Court in Edinburgh along with Aberdeen resident Victoria McGowan and two other co-accused. It follows the death of a man who fell from a window.
Jason Hedges’ 23 pictures of Moray’s Findhorn Ecovillage reveal organic gardens and ecohome living
Explore Findhorn Ecovillage and the Findhorn Foundation in Moray, an inspiring eco community near the Moray Firth.
Scramble to ensure Aberdeenshire carers were paid after accountancy firm collapse
A letter to service users said the authority was "working hard to ensure there was minimal impact" on wages.
Exclusive: ‘My planning battle over unauthorised Aberdeen fence after cameras were put in neighbour’s garden’
Donna Ewen has won her fight to keep her fence, which she claims was put up to "protect her privacy".
Alex Banks: Inverness has a serious homelessness problem, and it only seems to be getting worse
Almost every time I walk down the High Street I see new unfortunate faces.
HMRC 'test' means Christmas decorations can cut your tax bill - what qualifies
Tax expert Chris Roberts has explained the rules