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.
Teenage kayakers rescued after drifting out to sea
The Macduff RNLI lifeboat was sent to the scene after the alarm was raised at Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, on Saturday.
Return of Covid restrictions unlikely, says Prof Leitch
However, Scotland's national clinical director says a spike in Covid cases is "entirely predictable".
How a family of 14 is coping with rising costs
Mother of 12, Zoe Sullivan, explains how she cuts costs as her family's energy and fuel bills double.
Declan Gallagher: Scotland defender signs for St Mirren after Aberdeen exit
Declan Gallagher has joined St Mirren on a two-year deal after having his contract terminated at Scottish Premiership rivals Aberdeen.
Douglas Ross will not take part in 'pretend' independence referendum
Mr Ross says any new referendum without UK government approval is a "waste of time".
Rail strikes: Union boss urges government to 'tone down rhetoric'
Passengers across Britain are facing a third day of travel disruption as rail strikes continue.
Kelle Roos: Aberdeen agree pre-contract with Derby's Dutch goalkeeper
Aberdeen make goalkeeper Kelle Roos their sixth summer signing after he agrees a pre-contract move from Derby County.
Armed Forces Day events return to Scotland after two years
Veterans attended parades across Scotland to honour those who have served in the armed forces.
Douglas Ross says Tories need to look again at PM's position
Douglas Ross said the scale of two by-election defeats sent a strong message to Boris Johnson.
Network Rail strike: Scotland likely to see more 24-hour walkouts
The RMT's Mick Lynch says if negotiations continue to fail, Saturday's 24-hour strike may not be the last.
I have sleepless nights about how to feed my pigs
Farmer Harriet Ross tells BBC Scotland costs and overheads are getting out of control.
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.
Independent inquiry into Scottish lockdown asylum seeker treatment
Refugees for Justice started the process after six people were stabbed in a hotel in Glasgow in 2020.
Patrick Grady to step away from SNP membership over allegations
The Glasgow North MP is under police investigation over allegations of sexual harassment.
Return of Covid restrictions unlikely, says Prof Leitch
However, Scotland's national clinical director says a spike in Covid cases is "entirely predictable".
Firefighters tackle gorse blaze at Edinburgh's Calton Hill
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service say they are dealing with a "large gorse fire" at the Edinburgh landmark.
Douglas Ross will not take part in 'pretend' independence referendum
Mr Ross says any new referendum without UK government approval is a "waste of time".
Two arrested after man seriously hurt in Larbert stabbing
The 36-year-old was stabbed at an address in Larbert, Falkirk, at about 18.45 on Saturday
Teenage kayakers rescued after drifting out to sea
The Macduff RNLI lifeboat was sent to the scene after the alarm was raised at Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, on Saturday.
How a family of 14 is coping with rising costs
Mother of 12, Zoe Sullivan, explains how she cuts costs as her family's energy and fuel bills double.
Youth Beatz free music festival cancels day two due to weather
Organisers of the Youth Beatz event at Park Farm in Dumfries say they are "beyond devastated".
Liam Gallagher fans face rail strike disruption for Glasgow gig
ScotRail is urging those attending the ex-Oasis star's Hampden gig on Sunday to consider their travel options.
Armed Forces Day events return to Scotland after two years
Veterans attended parades across Scotland to honour those who have served in the armed forces.
The villagers who bought their own petrol pumps
Residents of Newcastleton in the Borders used to face a lengthy round-trip to get their fuel.