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Aberdeen end Hearts' unbeaten start with 1-0 win

Topi Keskinen's first-half strike secured a 1-0 victory for Aberdeen over league leaders Hearts, ending their unbeaten start and cutting their Premiership lead. Read the full match report.

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.

Aberdeen earn disciplined draw in European clash

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.

North Sea Oil Crisis: Thousands Face Job Axe

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's Aberdeen jobs pledge in U-turn controversy

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.

Snap closes San Francisco office in tech sector shift

Snap Inc., parent company of Snapchat, has permanently closed its San Francisco office as remote work reshapes the city's commercial landscape, dealing another setback to downtown recovery efforts.

Kilchoan's last shop closes in online retail blow

The remote Scottish Highlands community of Kilchoan faces a devastating blow as its only local shop announces permanent closure, highlighting the existential threat online retail poses to rural Britain.

Britain's 'Hardest Pub' Forced to Close by Police

The infamous Wyndham Arms in South Wales, dubbed Britain's toughest pub, has been permanently closed following police intervention after years of violent incidents and anti-social behaviour that plagued the local community.

Aberdeen appoint football pioneer Lutz Pfannenstiel

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.

Aberdeen Football Legend Frank McGarvey Dies at 66

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.

Eastern Airways cancels multiple UK domestic routes

Regional carrier Eastern Airways announces significant route cancellations, cutting flights between Aberdeen and Gatwick, Humberside and Aberdeen, and Newquay connections in strategic review.

Petrofac wins major Shell North Sea contract

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.

Trump's Ballroom Demolished in 'Democrat Plot'

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.

Double murderer Colin Horne dies in prison

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.

Aberdeen crushed 3-0 by PAOK in European playoff

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.

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