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Who wants to play snooker in Moray against a 147-break star who’s won at the Crucible?

Who wants to play snooker in Moray against a 147-break star who’s won at the Crucible?

Who wants to play snooker in Moray against a 147-break star who’s won at the Crucible?

02 May 2024

Local players are being invited to play a frame against world snooker tour player.


NICKY MARR: Humza Yousaf was the least likely to get my vote

NICKY MARR: Humza Yousaf was the least likely to get my vote

NICKY MARR: Humza Yousaf was the least likely to get my vote

01 May 2024

With not a single rural MSP in the Scottish cabinet since Humza Yousaf came to power, we have been forgotten, says our columnist.


WATCH: Do you think it is time that there should be changes to the way charities are regulated?

WATCH: Do you think it is time that there should be changes to the way charities are regulated?

WATCH: Do you think it is time that there should be changes to the way charities are regulated?

29 April 2024

The latest consultation comes on the back of a 2019 review into how charities in Scotland are regulated and seeks further comments.


Politics: Improved rail links in the north-east are vital for communities

Politics: Improved rail links in the north-east are vital for communities

Politics: Improved rail links in the north-east are vital for communities

28 April 2024

In her latest column, MSP Karen Adam focuses on the need for better rail links in the north-east.


Scottish Tories to table no confidence vote in First Minister after Bute House agreement collapses

Scottish Tories to table no confidence vote in First Minister after Bute House agreement collapses

Scottish Tories to table no confidence vote in First Minister after Bute House agreement collapses

25 April 2024

MSP Douglas Ross is to table a no confidence vote at Holyrood after the ending of the Bute House agreement deal.


POLITICS: What next for the SNP after the Bute House agreement is ended?

POLITICS: What next for the SNP after the Bute House agreement is ended?

POLITICS: What next for the SNP after the Bute House agreement is ended?

25 April 2024

The Scottish Government’s formal co-operation agreement with the Scottish Green Party has ended following the termination of the Bute House agreement.


NICKY MARR: We may have Nessie, but we lack confidence, ambition, and infrastructure

NICKY MARR: We may have Nessie, but we lack confidence, ambition, and infrastructure

NICKY MARR: We may have Nessie, but we lack confidence, ambition, and infrastructure

24 April 2024

I love living here. But I implore our national and regional leaders to travel. And watch and notice what others do better and bring that home.


POLITICS: More north-east bank closures and the WASPI fight continues

POLITICS: More north-east bank closures and the WASPI fight continues

POLITICS: More north-east bank closures and the WASPI fight continues

24 April 2024

In her latest column, MSP Gillian Martin discusses RBS branch closures and a visit to Holyrood by campaigners for WASPI women.


Aberdeenshire MP and Fire Chief add their voices to campaign to secure Aboyne bridge repair funding

Aberdeenshire MP and Fire Chief add their voices to campaign to secure Aboyne bridge repair funding

Aberdeenshire MP and Fire Chief add their voices to campaign to secure Aboyne bridge repair funding

23 April 2024

B-listed Aboyne bridge closed to vehicles in October after Storm Babet revealed concrete damage extended “far more than is visible on the surface.


POLITICS: MPs announcing their retirements can plan ahead unlike the WASPI women

POLITICS: MPs announcing their retirements can plan ahead unlike the WASPI women

POLITICS: MPs announcing their retirements can plan ahead unlike the WASPI women

23 April 2024

MP Richard Thomson’s latest column discusses the ongoing fight for compensation for WASPI women and the outcomes of the Post Office Horizon enquiry.


The Cabrach Distillery prepares for launch in Moray’s whisky heartland

The Cabrach Distillery prepares for launch in Moray’s whisky heartland

The Cabrach Distillery prepares for launch in Moray’s whisky heartland

22 April 2024

Stills arrive at site from Forsyths in Rothes


Keith boss “delighted” by players’ effort in narrow loss to title-winners Buckie

Keith boss “delighted” by players’ effort in narrow loss to title-winners Buckie

Keith boss “delighted” by players’ effort in narrow loss to title-winners Buckie

22 April 2024

KEITH gave Buckie a few nervy moments on their big title-winning day.


Gordon MP welcomes venison sector’s inclusion in new Agricultural Bill

Gordon MP welcomes venison sector’s inclusion in new Agricultural Bill

Gordon MP welcomes venison sector’s inclusion in new Agricultural Bill

17 April 2024

MP Richard Thomson has welcomed a commitment that venison will be specifically-referenced in the new Agriculture Bill.


Figures show a massive drop in online Hate Crime reports as new law enters its second week

Figures show a massive drop in online Hate Crime reports as new law enters its second week

Figures show a massive drop in online Hate Crime reports as new law enters its second week

16 April 2024

The number of online hate reports received by Police Scotland has dropped almost 75 per cent in the second week since the introduction of the new laws


‘It was maybe just a game too many’ - Vale boss on Buckie Thistle defeat

‘It was maybe just a game too many’ - Vale boss on Buckie Thistle defeat

‘It was maybe just a game too many’ - Vale boss on Buckie Thistle defeat

15 April 2024

VALE took the lead before falling to a 6-1 defeat at Victoria Park.


Politics: Retaining speech and language services in Aberdeenshire schools is vital

Politics: Retaining speech and language services in Aberdeenshire schools is vital

Politics: Retaining speech and language services in Aberdeenshire schools is vital

14 April 2024

In her latest column, MSP Karen Adam outlines the work being done to keep speech and language services going in Aberdeenshire.


Politics: Police action tackling anti-social behaviour in community

Politics: Police action tackling anti-social behaviour in community

Politics: Police action tackling anti-social behaviour in community

10 April 2024

In her latest column, MSP Gillian Martin updates on the action taken by police to halt anti-social behaviour in Ellon.


Politics: Impact of Brexit on food prices will continue to cause damage

Politics: Impact of Brexit on food prices will continue to cause damage

Politics: Impact of Brexit on food prices will continue to cause damage

09 April 2024

In his latest column, MP Richard Thomson examines how Brexit has affected food prices.


Politics: Halting littering is a challenge that needs faced head-on

Politics: Halting littering is a challenge that needs faced head-on

Politics: Halting littering is a challenge that needs faced head-on

07 April 2024

MP David Duguid focuses on the problem of littering in his latest column.


Holyrood Committee seeks north-east views on the Land Reform Bill

Holyrood Committee seeks north-east views on the Land Reform Bill

Holyrood Committee seeks north-east views on the Land Reform Bill

05 April 2024

The Bill sets out reforms which aim to change the pattern of land ownership in rural and island communities.


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