The consistent undertreatment of women with cardiovascular disease may have led to preventable heart attacks and even death, according to new research
The change will see a reduction in local services for customers in the north-east.
The change will see a reduction in local services for customers in the north-east.
A new Parliamentary Bill has been brought forward to ensure that the Sub-Postmasters affected by the scandal do not miss out on compensation.
A Bill to provide greater protection of children’s rights has been passed by the Scottish Parliament for a second time.
Svalbard is one of the fastest warming places in the Arctic as Dr Will Harcourt, a glaciologist from the University of Aberdeen explains.
Ukrainian people seeking refuge from the war will be supported to access longer term housing, under plans to reduce temporary accommodation use.
A service of Lessons and Carols at Bourtie will commemorate 825 years of Christian Witness at the site in Aberdeenshire.
Households have until Sunday, December 10, to apply for Pension Creditand receive the extra cost-of-living payment.
Conservative MP David Duguid has called for concessions to be made on new visa rules ahead of a meeting with with the UK rural affairs secretary.
Christmas came early for young patients at the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital as Aberdeen Football Club players paid them a special festive visit.
Senior pupils from Meldrum Academy have won TechFest’s annual STEM in the Pipeline – Energising the Transition competition.
A foreign coin deposited in one of the air ambulance collection cans has turned out to be worth a four figure sum.
An Enhanced Provision Outreach Practitioner post will be created within each cluster to provide advice and support to mainstream primary schools.
At just 11-years of age, Hayleigh Reid from New Deer has claimed a clutch of distance medals including several adult race wins.
From a choral performance to a reindeer parade, there's a lot going on in Aberdeenshire this weekend as Christmas approaches.
Motorists are being advised to take heed of new Scottish Government legislation banning parking on pavements from Monday, December 11.
The A90 at Toll of Birness was closed for over eight hours after a collision involving a car and two lorries.
SRUC research has shown that weight management practices can help reduce the risk of laminitis in native ponies.
A popular north-east coaching inn which is set in the heart of Aberchirder is seeking a couple or family to take over its day to day running.