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For the first time in hundreds of years, the 10th-century Book of Deer has returned to the North-east, where it may have originated. The rare example of a pocket gospel will be on display at Aberdeen Art Gallery, on loan from Cambridge University Library.
ESS Energy, part of Compass Group UK & Ireland, is formalising its longstanding relationship with The UK Oil & Gas Chaplaincy by naming the organisation as a strategic charity partner. The company will support project activity for the charity, as well as undertaking a range of fundraising across its estate.
Results for Cala show a 26% year-on-year jump in pre-tax profits to more than £98million for the six months to June 30.
Aberdeen's bin collections have been cancelled today following a major blaze over the weekend.
Aberdeen have announced the death of former player Davie Robb at the age of 74.
The UK is on the verge of dairy shortages as a crippling lack of workers forces farmers to slash production, the country's biggest milk and butter maker has warned.
Flybe has cancelled flights from Aberdeen and Inverness - just months after launching them.
An Art Deco lido on the Aberdeenshire coast is to be brought back into public use after lying in a state of decay for nearly 30 years.
Leaders in technology development and deployment, the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) has today (July 11) launched applications for the fifth cohort of its award-winning TechX Clean Energy Accelerator programme.
From attacks on the US government to hackers targeting French health insurance companies, cyber security knows no boundaries and is an issue that many organisations face locally in Aberdeen.