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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.
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Watch as Cove Rangers goalkeeper scores stunning late equaliser at Inverness
Aberdeen loanee Alfie Stewart fired Caley Thistle ahead, but it would end in disappointment for the hosts as Balint Demus pulled off a superb header to snatch a point.
Busy road near Fraserburgh Academy closed by police amid ongoing incident
Drivers are being diverted away from the Dennyduff Road area, with the street shut up to the junctions with the academy and Albert Street.
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Stephen Robinson praises swift Aberdeen reaction as Dons draw with Falkirk
The Northern Irishman, who was named the Reds' new manager on Thursday, praised the showing by his players after a lack of preparation time following his move from St Mirren.
Aberdeenshire woman who left pig severely malnourished and in poor health sentenced
Gillian Moir was handed a 12-month Community Payback Order after SSPCA inspectors found an adult female pig had not been fed properly while parasite control was not provided to a further two pigs.
Aberdonians asked for views on scrapping controversial taxi street knowledge test
The Granite City has 508 licensed taxis, less than half of the 1,079 permitted under the city's cap, with the controversial exam blamed for making it difficult for drivers to enter the trade.
Stephen Robinson denied first Aberdeen win as Falkirk sucker punch snatches draw - 5 talking points
The new gaffer started life at Pittodrie with a 1-1 draw
UK faces wintry showers and icy conditions as Arctic air sweeps across country
It comes just a week after sunshine and 19.2C temperatures, with the chill caused by a cold plunge over North America supercharging the jet stream ahead of its Atlantic passage.
Our readers have their say as Stephen Robinson is appointed new Aberdeen manager
The decision to bring the former St Mirren boss to Pittodrie hasn't been universally popular with the Red Army, but there have been some showings of support.
Most Scots 'clearly don't agree' with Donald Trump's call to boost oil and gas extraction
A poll commissioned by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit found 65% of Scots believe Britain should resist the US president’s calls and focus on renewables instead.
Aberdeen sporting legends launch newly refurbished Bridge of Don store
Dons icon Gordon Strachan, former Hull City star Jimmy Bullard and darts legend John Henderson took on guests in a series of football and darts challenges during the special event.
New Aberdeen boss sees vision align with Lutz Pfannenstiel's and hints at how his side will look
The experienced manager has a proven track record in Scotland having previously led Motherwell to third and into Europe, and taken St Mirren into the top six three times.
New outdoor sports festival 'explorr' to launch in Banchory this summer
explorr will incorporate the much-loved Run Banchory event, ensuring the long-standing community race continues as part of a larger festival weekend with a range of sports.
HMRC issues 30-day reminder to workers ahead of new tax changes
Self-employed workers and landlords have fewer than 30 days to register for Making Tax Digital
Martin Lewis warns anyone with over £22,000 in savings
Money saving expert Martin Lewis has explained how savers can avoid paying unnecessary tax on their savings interest using personal savings allowances and ISAs
'I was 28st eating 12 bags of crisps and chocolate bars a day but lost 17st after grim wake-up call'
At his heaviest Graham Baalham he would wake up to seven times a night gasping for breath and panicking as his windpipe seemed to close up
Caledonian Sleeper creates 10-hour ASMR sleep recording echoing experience of overnight journey
The recording charters the Caledonian Sleeper’s route through Scotland, over a tranquil twilight descent, to the bustling sounds of a vibrant city.
RAF Lossiemouth 'suspicious package' blown up as investigation launched after homes evacuated
The RAF says it is now investigating the circumstances behind the package being found at the base on Thursday, with the probe to determine what the 'suspicious' item was.
Controversial plans to turn Aberdeen guesthouse into home thrown out over parking fears
The property owner stated that the building could host a maximum of nine people within its six bedrooms, but her plan didn’t sit well with the several neighbours.
Death of Aberdeen woman after misdiagnosed ectopic pregnancy is 'serious public concern'
The FAI into Hannah McInally's death has been launched as the crown office says there are 'serious public concerns' surrounding the tragedy.