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Men are charged after cyber fraud targets Aberdeenshire pensioner

Men are charged after cyber fraud targets Aberdeenshire pensioner

Men are charged after cyber fraud targets Aberdeenshire pensioner

19 January 2024

Two men have been charged in connection with cyber fraud and money laundering which targeted an elderly man in Aberdeenshire.


Nominations open for Inspiring Aberdeenshire awards

Nominations open for Inspiring Aberdeenshire awards

Nominations open for Inspiring Aberdeenshire awards

19 January 2024

A celebration of people that make a difference to their communities is now open for nominations.


Recycling consultation is launched by Scottish Government

Recycling consultation is launched by Scottish Government

Recycling consultation is launched by Scottish Government

19 January 2024

Proposals to increase reuse and recycling and cut waste are being put forward as part of a consultation.


People can have their say on future of transport in Aberdeenshire

People can have their say on future of transport in Aberdeenshire

People can have their say on future of transport in Aberdeenshire

19 January 2024

Aberdeenshire residents are being encouraged to give their views on current and future transport provision across the region.


Snow update: Fifth day of closures for Aberdeenshire schools

Snow update: Fifth day of closures for Aberdeenshire schools

Snow update: Fifth day of closures for Aberdeenshire schools

19 January 2024

Over 60 schools in Aberdeenshire remain closed for a fifth day, with the remaining schools looking at later openings to allow for safe travel.


Uncertain future for rural schools in Aberdeenshire

Uncertain future for rural schools in Aberdeenshire

Uncertain future for rural schools in Aberdeenshire

18 January 2024

With 33 Aberdeenshire schools operating half empty at half empty or less they may be in the firing line as cuts will need to be made to save cash.


North-east man jailed for online threats against Nicola Sturgeon dies in prison

North-east man jailed for online threats against Nicola Sturgeon dies in prison

North-east man jailed for online threats against Nicola Sturgeon dies in prison

18 January 2024

An Aberchirder man who was jailed after posting online about the assassination of former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has died in prison.


Taggart star Blythe Duff will feature at north-east Burns celebration

Taggart star Blythe Duff will feature at north-east Burns celebration

Taggart star Blythe Duff will feature at north-east Burns celebration

18 January 2024

One of Scotland’s best known actresses is coming to Braemar as part of a weekend celebrating Scottish culture to coincide with Burns Night.


Visitor levy legislation passes first stage at Holyrood

Visitor levy legislation passes first stage at Holyrood

Visitor levy legislation passes first stage at Holyrood

18 January 2024

Legislation to give councils the power to introduce a levy to raise funding for local tourism facilities and services has passed its first vote.


Snow closures: Aberdeenshire's schools remain closed for a fourth day

Snow closures: Aberdeenshire's schools remain closed for a fourth day

Snow closures: Aberdeenshire's schools remain closed for a fourth day

18 January 2024

Over 120 of schools in Aberdeenshire remain closed today as snow continues to affect the north-east, with the remaining few looking at later openings.


NICKY MARR: Surely I'm not the only one struggling with phone addiction

NICKY MARR: Surely I'm not the only one struggling with phone addiction

NICKY MARR: Surely I'm not the only one struggling with phone addiction

17 January 2024

I can’t seem to help myself. I am addicted to my phone.


North-east children's charity celebrates success of Giving Tree Appeal

North-east children's charity celebrates success of Giving Tree Appeal

North-east children's charity celebrates success of Giving Tree Appeal

17 January 2024

North-east charity Befriend a Child has celebrated the largest amount raised in recent years for its annual Giving Tree Appeal.


Polling changes under consideration for several Aberdeenshire areas

Polling changes under consideration for several Aberdeenshire areas

Polling changes under consideration for several Aberdeenshire areas

17 January 2024

Aberdeenshire Council is bringing forward some polling ward and polling place changes ahead of a general election.


Stay off the ice to save your life, urge Scottish water safety charity

Stay off the ice to save your life, urge Scottish water safety charity

Stay off the ice to save your life, urge Scottish water safety charity

17 January 2024

STAY off the ice to save your life, that is the message from Water Safety Scotland (WSS) as icy temperatures grip the north-east.


North-east shoppers see Co-op replace rewards scheme with exclusive member price cuts

North-east shoppers see Co-op replace rewards scheme with exclusive member price cuts

North-east shoppers see Co-op replace rewards scheme with exclusive member price cuts

17 January 2024

The Co-op's loyalty scheme of 2p for every £1 spent on own brand products will be replaced with a range of member-exclusive prices and deals.


Snow closures: Nearly 60 Aberdeenshire schools remain closed

Snow closures: Nearly 60 Aberdeenshire schools remain closed

Snow closures: Nearly 60 Aberdeenshire schools remain closed

17 January 2024

A total of 57 schools in the north-east are closed for a third day, with the others delaying opening times to allow for safe travel.


Politics: A helping hand is available so check your eligibility for benefits

Politics: A helping hand is available so check your eligibility for benefits

Politics: A helping hand is available so check your eligibility for benefits

16 January 2024

In her latest column, MSP Gillian Martin discusses the post office scandal and how to access benefits even if you are in work.


Meeting called for over BrewDog's decision to stop paying living wage

Meeting called for over BrewDog's decision to stop paying living wage

Meeting called for over BrewDog's decision to stop paying living wage

16 January 2024

MSP Gillian Martin has written to craft beer giant Brewdog calling for a meeting to discuss the employer’s plans.


Award-winning businesswoman joins RGU as latest Entrepreneur in Residence

Award-winning businesswoman joins RGU as latest Entrepreneur in Residence

Award-winning businesswoman joins RGU as latest Entrepreneur in Residence

16 January 2024

Robert Gordon University has welcomed an award-winning businesswoman as its latest Entrepreneur in Residence.


Snow closures: Several Aberdeenshire schools affected for a second day

Snow closures: Several Aberdeenshire schools affected for a second day

Snow closures: Several Aberdeenshire schools affected for a second day

16 January 2024

Around 20 schools in the north-east are closed for a second day, with the majority delaying opening times to allow for safe travel.


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