In Scotland in the last 24 hours there have been a total of 5364 positive cases of coronavirus recorded.
Inverurie’s Community Maternity Unit was treated to a royal visit today from the Royal College of Midwives Patron, HRH The Princess Royal.
Conservative MP Andrew Bowie has urged the Chancellor to legally enshrine free access to cash in rural areas.
Hospitality employees from care home provider Meallmore have been awarded scholarships from Hospitality Industry Trust Scotland.
An exciting initiative to support the recovery of Scotland’s live music industry is showcasing two special concerts in Aberdeenshire this week.
An ALERT platform aimed at tackling a rise in thefts from construction sites and fuel thefts has launched.
Aberdeenshire tourism and events businesses will connect with tour operators and travel agents from around the world at a brand new travel event.
Free safety training offered to north-east workers has proved so successful that the Scottish Government has reallocated funding for more spaces.
The Deeside premiere of Riverwoods, a feature-length film about the plight of Scotland’s salmon, attracted over 120 people to The Barn in Banchory.
MP David Duguid has received assurances that other genetic and chromosomal disorders won’t be overshadowed by the proposed Down Syndrome Bill.
Banff and Buchan MP David Duguid has welcomed the move to grant the Cambo oil field a two-year licence extension.
Turriff councillor Alastair Forsyth is giving his backing to calls made during a House of Commons debate on War Pensions and Armed Forces Pay.
Aberdeenshire Council’s Education and Children’s Services Committee approved plans for the introduction of an additional term for early years.
The SNP has chosen Geoff Crowson and David Mair to be candidates in the Central Buchan ward in the upcoming local government election on May 5.
New technology is not resilient enough, says MP Richard Thomson
North east MP Andrew Bowie has thanked telecoms chiefs for pausing a digital switchover that threatened to leave rural homes at risk of blackouts.
MP Richard Thomson has challenged Ministers on what support is being made available to those in rural areas reliant on domestic heating oil.
Communities and individuals will soon have access to information to enable them to find out who has a controlling interest in Scotland’s land.
MSP Maggie Chapman calls for local authorities to write off school meal debt in light of current cost of living and fuel poverty crises.
Robert Gordon University’s event management students are organising the Aberdeen student festival which will run from March 31 to April 2.