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Joanne Warnock

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TRAVEL: Hop aboard the Fingal, a former lighthouse ship with Royal connections

If you can’t decide between a cruise or a city break, then this could be the ideal spot for you to lay your head for a night in Scotland’s capital. → Read More

Gordon Highlanders criticise 'disgusting state' of Aberdeen regiment statue

Veterans have criticised the “disgusting state” of an Aberdeen statue honouring the Gordon Highlanders. → Read More

Community in shock after 'unexplained' death of man on Aberdeen street

Police have launched an investigation after a man died on an Aberdeen street. → Read More

The latest exhibition at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary’s Suttie Arts Space has been unveiled

The latest exhibition at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary’s Suttie Arts Space has been unveiled. → Read More

BREAKING: Police confirm a body has been found during search for an Aberdeenshire woman on Isle of Wight

Police searching for a missing Aberdeenshire woman have confirmed they have found a body. → Read More

Police watchdog to investigate after biker seriously hurt in smash with tree

A police watchdog is investigating after a motorcyclist suffered serious injuries when he crashed into a tree. → Read More

Skye student leaves Aberdeen University with first class honours

Swapping the Isle of Skye for Aberdeen was an “amazing” experience for 22-year-old graduate Kirsty MacDougall. → Read More

Tree stumps in popular Aberdeen park brought back to life

Tree stumps in one of Aberdeen's main parks are being brought back to life by a chainsaw-wielding scientist. → Read More

Oor Wullie's Big Bucket Trail 2019 arrives in Aberdeen

Tourists and residents young and old were enjoying visiting the newly installed Oor Wullie sculptures in and around Aberdeen yesterday. → Read More

Tribunal hears north-east charity’s management style ‘verged on bullying’

A former policeman who volunteered with a north-east charity at the heart of an unfair dismissal row has told a tribunal that its chairman's management style "verged on bullying". → Read More

Huge Michael Buble fan Marie ‘so happy’ to win VIP tickets to P&J Live show

It was a case of right time, right place, for Michael Buble fan Marie Long. → Read More

Community in shock as body of Aberdeenshire man found off Spanish coast

A community was in shock last night after the body of an Aberdeenshire man who went missing off the coast of Spain was discovered 170ft beneath the sea. → Read More

New dementia care innovations showcased at NHS conference in AECC

Hundreds of healthcare professionals from across the north-east filled the AECC yesterday to learn about new ways of helping people who suffer from dementia. → Read More

End of days for Aberdeen's Forbidden Planet as loyal customers snap up final bargains

Hundreds of comic book fans cleared shelves and snapped up bargains following the announcement that Aberdeen’s Forbidden Planet shop is coming to an end. → Read More

Aberdeen businessman pinned to fence by toppled lorry after delivery incident

A businessman had a "lucky escape" when he emerged unscathed after being pinned between a toppled lorry and a steel fence following an early morning delivery mishap in Aberdeen. → Read More

Aberdeen students call for action in fourth climate change protest

Dozens of Aberdeen students have taken to the streets to demand action on climate change. → Read More

Closed Aberdeen bank building could re-open as ‘Greggs-style’ sandwich shop and takeaway

A north-east bank which shut its doors amid a controversial string of closures last year could be brought back to life as a "Greggs-style" sandwich bar and take-away food outlet. → Read More

Teacher wins payout from Aberdeenshire council following tribunal ruling

A teacher sacked by Aberdeenshire Council after just one week has been awarded damages following an employment tribunal. → Read More

North-east D-Day veteran given poignant send-off after death aged 98

One of the north-east's last World War II veterans has been given a touching Gordon Highlanders send-off following his death at the age of 98. → Read More

Gambling addict who stole £9,000 of casino chips is spared prison

A desperate thief who stole £9,000 in chips from an Aberdeen casino had travelled to the city from Birmingham after being banned from every gambling den in England. → Read More