Dad, 32, dies in North Sea oil rig crane fall
Lee Hulse, 32, tragically died after falling from a crane on the Valaris 121 oil platform off Aberdeen. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the North Sea energy sector.
Lee Hulse, 32, tragically died after falling from a crane on the Valaris 121 oil platform off Aberdeen. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the North Sea energy sector.
Barry Robson's disciplined Dons secured a hard-fought 0-0 draw in Cyprus against AEK Larnaca, with the home side left ruing a spectacular second-half miss in this UEFA Europa Conference League clash.
Exclusive investigation reveals how sweeping new medical assessments could decimate Britain's offshore workforce, threatening energy security and livelihoods across Scotland's oil heartlands.
Labour faces mounting criticism after appearing to backtrack on their flagship promise to create 1,000 green energy jobs in Aberdeen, with opponents accusing the party of attempting to erase their previous commitments from public memory.
Rangers captain James Tavernier could face suspension after being charged by the Scottish FA for an alleged elbow on Aberdeen's Jack MacKenzie during Saturday's dramatic 2-1 victory.
Eastern Airways cancels flights between Humberside and Aberdeen, and London Gatwick and Newquay, citing economic pressures and shifting travel patterns.
Eastern Airways suspends its Aberdeen to Teesside route after 18 years, dealing another blow to regional connectivity as aviation struggles post-pandemic.
Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen FC makes groundbreaking appointment of globetrotting football executive Lutz Pfannenstiel, the first player to compete professionally in all six FIFA confederations.
Scottish football mourns the loss of Aberdeen cult hero Frank McGarvey, who has died aged 66 following a courageous fight against cancer. The former striker's legacy includes memorable spells at Celtic and St Mirren.
Regional carrier Eastern Airways announces significant route cancellations, cutting flights between Aberdeen and Gatwick, Humberside and Aberdeen, and Newquay connections in strategic review.
Energy services giant Petrofac lands significant Shell contract for North Sea assets, safeguarding Scottish jobs and reinforcing Aberdeen's energy hub status amid industry transformation.
Energy services giant Petrofac secures significant contract extension with Shell for North Sea assets, safeguarding Aberdeen jobs and reinforcing UK energy sector stability.
The former Trump International Golf Links ballroom in Aberdeenshire has been demolished, sparking accusations of political motivations and ending years of debate over the controversial venue's fate.
Notorious murderer Colin Horne, who brutally killed his stepdaughter and her husband in a jealous rage, has died behind bars while serving two life sentences.
Barry Robson's Aberdeen suffered a devastating 3-0 defeat against Greek giants PAOK in their UEFA Conference League playoff first leg, leaving their European hopes hanging by a thread.
Scotland's Granite City secures groundbreaking air connection to UAE, opening new trade and tourism corridors between northeast Scotland and the Middle East.
Groundbreaking research from Scotland suggests your favourite chocolate bar might be packed with more essential nutrients than kale, broccoli and salmon combined.
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confronts controversy as Aberdeen SNP branch demands she cover £11,600 in legal costs, exposing deepening fractures within the Scottish National Party.
Nicola Sturgeon's SNP confronts significant internal division as Aberdeen councillors break ranks to support a Conservative budget, prompting disciplinary action and raising questions about party unity ahead of crucial elections.
John Swinney confronts mounting pressure as SNP leadership questions emerge alongside critical NHS Grampian failures in Aberdeen healthcare services.
Scotland's Deputy First Minister John Swinney confronts intense parliamentary scrutiny regarding the Scottish Government's contentious Aberdeen development plans, facing tough questions from opposition MSPs.
Scotland's new First Minister John Swinney makes bold commitment to listen to public concerns during key Aberdeen address, signalling major shift in SNP approach to governance.
The Scottish National Party confronts mounting criticism over its handling of North Sea energy transition, with key projects in Clydebank and Aberdeen facing uncertainty and potential job losses amid political tensions.
Scottish Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth faces mounting pressure after admitting to providing inaccurate statistics about school closures in Aberdeen, sparking opposition calls for greater transparency in government data.
Major incident at Scotland's largest hospital as police evacuate areas and launch investigation into suspicious package discovery. Emergency services remain on high alert.
John Swinney announces controversial closure of SNP's Aberdeen headquarters as party faces mounting pressure and internal challenges following leadership transition.
Tynecastle Stadium erupts as furious Hearts supporters confront Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes with brutal banners and chants during dramatic 2-2 draw.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes praises Hearts' remarkable resilience after dramatic late equaliser, admitting the Edinburgh side look genuine Premiership contenders.
Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski questions Rangers' cohesion after frustrating draw, insisting winning games trumps any need for 'time to gel' at Ibrox.
Aberdeen displayed remarkable fighting spirit but ultimately suffered a 3-2 defeat to Champions League favourites Shakhtar Donetsk in a pulsating European encounter at a sold-out Pittodrie Stadium.