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Aberdeen mum who overcame homelessness as teen creates mental health service for young people
Naomi Brown grew up in an abusive household, spending years in "survival mode" before she was made homeless at the age of 17.
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Police raid Aberdeen flat as heroin and cocaine seized and man charged
A 28-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the discovery.
Aberdeen v Celtic rescheduled for next month after game postponed due to heavy rain
It comes after Pittodrie's sodden pitch was deemed unplayable nearly four hours ahead of kick-off last night.
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First Minister told 'get a grip' over Aberdeen Royal Infirmary ambulance delays and violence
At First Minister’s Questions, North East MSP Liam Kerr highlighted the ordeal of patients waiting "in agony" as ambulance queues wrap around the region’s largest hospital.
Union Street vacancy levels rise as property expert issues regeneration warning
The report also raised concerns over the impacts of city centre projects on Union Street businesses, such as the ongoing market and streetscape upgrade schemes.
Eddie the Eagle flies again at Cairngorms ski centre as Winter Olympic hero gives winter advice
Eddie, who is a partner of Team GB and ParalympicsGB, made an appearance at The Lecht Ski Centre in the Cairngorms where he gave his thoughts.
Aberdeen v Celtic call off slammed by Hoops board as chiefs raise concerns to SPFL
Fans had already started making their way to Pittodrie before the announcement that the game would be postponed was made, leaving many disappointed at the late call-off.
Aberdeen next manager latest as Dons make ex-St Etienne boss top target
Talks are on-going to see if a deal can be struck with the 50-year-old who has a wealth of experience in Norwegian football with Rosenborg, Brann and Hauguesund.
When will Aberdeen's run of miserable weather end as region hits 20th consecutive day of rain
The north-east has endured a torrid start to 2026, with weeks of endless rainfall and minimal sunshine leaving many praying for a dramatic change in the conditions.
Aberdeen's Kirsty Muir opens up on brutal recovery and push for Olympic gold
Kirsty faced a career-threatening ACL rupture in 2023 before reaching world-beating form in 2025 and now her eyes are on gold at the Winter Olympics.
Macduff Aquarium redevelopment latest as work progresses despite harsh weather
Construction projects across the north-east have been hit by heavy snow and rain in recent weeks, but a positive update has been provided on the revamp of a major attraction.
Seven children in Scotland suffer toxin poisoning linked to recalled baby formula
Seven cases have emerged in Scotland, while the highest number is 24 in England. Three are in Wales, one in Northern Ireland and one from the Crown Dependencies,
University-led research reveals UK and Ireland 'postcode lottery' for second trimester baby loss
The care that women receive following a miscarriage during the second trimester of pregnancy varies according to where in the UK and Ireland the woman is treated, new research shows.
Cafe Sci highlights Aberdeen's role in reimagining MRI
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen will showcase cutting-edge developments in medical imaging during a special Founders' Week edition of Café Sci on 10 February,exploring how Aberdeen continues to shape the future of MRI.
Mum of RGU lawyer murdered in LA opens up on 'hell' family has faced amid two-year wait for answers
June Bunyan tragically died at her flat in Los Angeles, California, with her husband Jonathan Renteria charged on suspicion of murder.
Alan Burrows frustrated by late Aberdeen v Celtic call-off as Dons chief apologises to fans
The Dons' chief executive revealed he had asked for an earlier pitch inspection in an effort to prevent some fans setting off before finding out the game had been rained off.
Spectra 2026: All you need to know as Aberdeen festival makes colourful return
This year's festival will see visitors explore 12 different city centre installations to mark the 12th edition of Scotland's Festival of Light over the next four days.
Fourth official explains decision for Aberdeen v Celtic call off as downpours hammer Pittodrie pitch
Supporters have been left disappointed after the Premiership clash was called off with less than four hours notice, with some venting their fury having set off to Pittodrie.
Aberdeen v Celtic called off due to waterlogged pitch as heavy rain takes toll on Pittodrie
It comes after the Granite City has been battered by days of rain, with a new 18-hour Met Office warning in place for parts of the north-east from 6pm tonight.
Discovery Day invites families to explore over 530 years of curiosity at the University of Aberdeen
Families are invited to celebrate over 530 years of curiosity, creativity and discovery at the University of Aberdeen's free Discovery Day, a flagship public event taking place as part of Founders' Week celebrations.