Aberdeen
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Mother of Aberdeen schoolboy stabbed to death last October says ‘it has always been a blessing and a privilege to have Bailey’
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Business leader Aberdeen should go green, not back to black
Business LeaderAberdeen and the UK oil industry have been promised £500 in state help while support for renewables and carbon capture has been slashed -
Local charities say food parcels have doubled in a year as people used to earning good money in the oil and gas sector have fallen on hard times
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A British Airways flight to Heathrow was forced to disembark all passengers and luggage after a traffic cone became wedged beneath the aircraft
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Residents hoping for some respite over weekend are alerted to ‘residual impacts’ after heavy rain leads to record river levels and severe flooding
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A fixed-place caravan is swept down the river Dee near Ballater, Aberdeenshire after a caravan park flooded during Storm Frank
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Aberdeen city council leader Jenny Laing pays tribute to the Cults Academy pupils, families and staff
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The rev Ewen Gilchrist speaks about the community’s reaction to the fatal stabbing at school of 16-year-old Cults academy pupil Bailey Gwynne
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Pupil named as Bailey Gwynne, 16, died in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary after incident at Cults Academy, with police detaining another pupil
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Problem with interference on some radio frequencies leads to delays at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Prestwick
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The North Sea boom was the making of the city – but as economic stormclouds gather, there are clear signs that times are getting tough
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Thousands flock to see Labour leadership frontrunner in Scotland as demoralised party north of the border seeks a route back from collapse
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All you need to know about studying at the University of Aberdeen
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Independent craft beer maker’s shares sale deliberately bypasses the City, which it blames for ‘bastardisation’ of beer
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Workers at the bottom end of the oil industry still fear job losses and tougher conditions despite chancellor’s announcement of tax breaks for shareholders
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Aberdeen-based energy services group will shed some of its 11,500 UK workforce as part of £20m-plus cost-reduction plan
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London, Milton Keynes, Cambridge, Aberdeen and Coventry have led the way in economic growth in the past decade. Centre for Cities’ Paul Swinney explains why
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Press & Journal ordered to give greater prominence to apology for inaccurate article
Donald Trump deserves his frosty reception in Scotland