A BBC news anchor has been taken off air following claims of alleged misconduct. It is understood reporting Scotland anchor Andrew Black was removed from presenting duties after a ‘cheeky’ message ...
Bensons for Beds is set to close in Aberdeen’s Union Square later this month. The retailer, located between Mountain Warehouse and TK Maxx, will shut its doors on Saturday November 22. Posters on the ...
The former MSP was hoping to return to the Scottish Parliament but lost out to an Aberdeenshire councillor who used to work for him.
Attention switched to a feast of youth shinty at The Eilan where Newtonmore met Glenurquhart in the London Shield final which is for under-17 teams. With some of the game’s best youth talent on show, ...
Sharp-shooting hosts put Staggies to the sword, with boss Tony Docherty left bitterly disappointed with the below-par display for first time in his nine games in charge.
Connor Randall admits Ross County must discover consistency quickly, saying Saturday’s 3-0 defeat at Arbroath was “nowhere near good enough”. At a windy Gayfield Park, the Staggies were blown away by ...
Andrew Norton, 30, was also found guilty of causing fear and alarm to an ex-partner. A Kinlochbervie fish farmer who sent a racist message and caused damage to hotel staff accommodation must return to ...
A week after bravely speaking out to The Press and Journal, Nairn woman Eve Graham says she has been left “overwhelmed, supported and uplifted” by the wave of public support she has received. Eve, 67, ...
Opinion
Peterhead farmer: ‘My fears rise of pylons and substations will rob north-east of valuable farmland’
Geordie Burnett Stuart is concerned that "marching ranks of monstrous pylons", alongside other major developments, will harm agriculture across the north-east.
Jamie and Ann Marie Ross reflected on how they went from selling food in a trailer seven years ago to running several businesses.
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Skipper Richard Greenhowe's legal battle to prove he did not disturb dolphins and whales near Aberdeen Harbour restarted this week after a six week delay - but will now be delayed another two weeks.
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