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From the cockpit, Felipe announced our arrival above the North Sea where almost 50 tall ships have started their journey towards Norway. Our pilots promised they would circle the area in both ...
The surprise conversation between Italy's World Cup winning legend Luca Toni and Josh Walker revealed following Aberdeen's 2-2 draw with Bayern Munich at Pittodrie.
If it wasn't for Torquil Nicolson, the great-great uncle of avid trainspotter Francis Bourgeois, the Kyle of Lochalsh railway line would have closed in the 1960s. The Plockton councillor spent 11 ...
The Wee Minister, hiding in woodland heading up towards the Grey Corries, could give you a fright - but he might also bring you good fortune!
Our archive photos capture the people and places around Cults, from the redundant railway line to the raft race, football to fishing, our photos recall memories of a thriving community.
The festival transcends life's everyday absurdities. It is a chance to let our jaws drop in wonderment and pride in our city.
Well-known Kurdish photographer Soran Xurmale has opened a new Aberdeen gallery and cafe, serving coffee and bakes.
Michael Shanks said there was "no material difference" between oil and gas imports and domestic production in the North Sea.
Day Three of Champion Street - the reborn Aberdeen summer kids' football tournament - took place at Kincorth playing fields on Tuesday night.
The draw for the 2025-26 Evening Express Aberdeenshire Cup is as follows: First round (ties to be played on Wednesday August 6) – Turriff United v Deveronvale, Keith v Buckie Thistle, Fraserburgh v ...
North Anderson Drive in Aberdeen has reopened after being closed in both directions at the Murdos roundabout due to a crash.
That heritage is at the heart of The Captain’s Table, the Fraserburgh restaurant she opened in 2018 with her husband Joe, a working fisherman. Since then it has become a firm local favourite – ...
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