Aberdeen and North East Scotland News
Keep up to date with the latest news and sports articles for Aberdeen and North East Scotland. You will also find links on the left that will direct you to local and national newspaper websites and publications.
How do Scotland and England's routes out of lockdown compare?
The Scottish and UK governments have published their timetables for easing of lockdown restrictions.
Man jailed over 'mugger' attack on partner
Andrew McCarry told the emergency services his partner was targeted by a mugger after he attacked her.
Alex Salmond saga 'a crisis of credibility' for Holyrood
Opposition leaders question why the Crown Office asked for written evidence from Alex Salmond to be redacted.
Covid in Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon unveils 'cautious' route out of lockdown
Scotland's stay at home rule could be lifted on 5 April, with the economy starting to reopen later in the month.
Ross Thomson: Appeal over politician grope claim thrown out
Paul Sweeney had accused Ross Thomson of trying to force his hand down his trousers in a House of Commons bar in 2018.
Aberdeen: Fraser Hornby suffers 'significant tear'
Fraser Hornby's season could be over after he suffers a "significant tear on his thigh" to add to Aberdeen's striker issues.
Covid in Scotland: What rules are changing, and when?
Details on how Scotland will emerge from lockdown have been announced - here's how the rules are expected to relax.
Space rockets to be made using giant 3D printer
The rockets are to be used for launching satellites from a planned new spaceport in the Highlands.
Covid in Scotland: Where are the latest cases?
A daily update on the number and location of coronavirus cases in Scotland.
Italian man due for trial over crash which killed five in Moray in 2018
The 48-year-old from Sicily will stand trial over the 2018 crash if he can travel to Scotland in May.
Muirhead & Brewster retain titles
Eve Muirhead and Tom Brewster guide their rinks to respective women's and men's Scottish curling titles in Perth on Sunday.
Peterhead 0-0 Stirling Albion
Bottom-placed Stirling Albion hold play-off hopefuls Peterhead to a draw in the Scottish Third Division
Montrose 4-1 Elgin City
Montrose moved into the top four of the Scottish Third Division with a defeat of play-off rivals Elgin City at Links Park.
Aberdeen boss relieved at victory
Aberdeen boss Craig Brown feels his side should have had a penalty in the narrow win over Dundee.
Aberdeen 1-0 Dundee
Niall McGinn's 17th goal of the season gives Aberdeen their first win of 2013 as Dundee lose at Pittodrie.
Toll taken on Dons' pitch - Brown
Aberdeen boss Craig Brown admits last year's rugby at Pittodrie combined with bad weather has affected the pitch.
Brown wants Dons unbeaten streak
Aberdeen manager Craig Brown insists his players can improve on recent displays despite their 0-0 draw against St Mirren.
Aberdeen 0-0 St Mirren
Ten-man Aberdeen hold on to claim a point in a drab, goalless Scottish Premier League encounter at Pittodrie.
East Stirling 2-4 Peterhead
Rory McAllister's double sets promotion-chasing Peterhead on their way to a comfortable win.
Scotland 1-0 Estonia
Scotland get off to a winning start under their new manager Gordon Strachan by beating Estonia at Pittodrie
Gilmour unhappy with Dons surface
Chairman Stewart Gilmour says St Mirren are extremely disappointed with the state of Aberdeen's pitch on Saturday.
Alex Salmond saga 'a crisis of credibility' for Holyrood
Opposition leaders question why the Crown Office asked for written evidence from Alex Salmond to be redacted.
How do Scotland and England's routes out of lockdown compare?
The Scottish and UK governments have published their timetables for easing of lockdown restrictions.
Covid in Scotland: Where are the latest cases?
A daily update on the number and location of coronavirus cases in Scotland.
Fund could ease 'constant battle' of long Covid in Scotland
The money will be spent strengthening support services for patients, helping take some of the strain from GPs.
Newcastleton hit by flooding after heavy downpours
Up to 50 properties are affected and some residents helped to safety in Newcastleton in the Borders.
Two women jailed for torturing Renfrewshire teenager
The 17-year-old victim was attacked with a bottle by the pair, who had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs.
Hospitality call for clarity on easing lockdown
Businesses say they need definitive dates and details of what will be allowed to reopen and when.
Neil Lennon: Celtic manager resigns with side 18 points adrift of Rangers
Celtic manager Neil Lennon resigns with his side 18 points adrift of Rangers in the Scottish Premiership.
Cairnryan border control post preparations made
The facility will allow the inspection of goods from the Republic of Ireland and the EU following Brexit.
Man charged with murder of 'kind-hearted grandad' in Glenrothes
The 65-year-old was pronounced dead following a disturbance in Glenrothes.
Community bid for Britain's remotest mainland pub
The Old Forge in Lochaber can only be reached by walking 18 miles or a seven-mile boat trip.
Edinburgh Council to support moves to have abortion clinic buffer zones
Edinburgh councillors agree to work with other councils and the Scottish government in a bid to implement 150 metre no-protest zones.