Aberdeen News
Analog Photobooth in Scotland: A Unique Experience for the Public
Stills Centre for Photography in Edinburgh is now home to Scotland's only analogue photobooth, known as the Stillsautomat. This vintage-style photobooth has a rich history dating back to 1925 and was once popular among...
Renewables Group Expands into Highlands with New Inverness Office
Cleaner Group, a renewable energy firm that specializes in installing electric vehicle charging points and solar panels, has recently expanded its operations into the Highlands with a new office in Inverness. The company, founded...
Police Scotland staff to vote on pay offer criticized by union
Police staff members in Scotland are currently facing a decision on a pay offer that has been criticized by the union, Unison. The offer, presented by the Scottish Police Authority (SPA), includes a 4.75%...
Delivering Over 1000 New Homes in Highlands and Aberdeenshire: SSEN’s Pledge
SSEN Transmission has made a commitment to support the development of over 1000 new homes in the north of Scotland, with a focus on the Highlands and Aberdeenshire. This initiative is part of their...
Alba Chief: No Decision to Exclude Nicola Sturgeon from Salmond Memorial
No decision has been made to bar Nicola Sturgeon from Alex Salmond’s memorial service, the acting leader of the Alba Party has said.Former Scottish justice secretary Kenny MacAskill, who has succeeded Salmond as acting...
Pilates Studio Set to Revitalize Aberdeen City Center with New Location
Physiotherapy assistant Emily Robbie is on a mission to revitalize an empty shop unit in Aberdeen city center by transforming it into a pilates studio. Having taught pilates classes in the Granite City for...
Revamp Fiscal Rules for UK to Compete Globally, Urges John Swinney
The First Minister of Scotland, John Swinney, is advocating for a change in the fiscal rules of the UK government to allow borrowing for public sector investment. In a speech scheduled before the upcoming...
Caley Thistle’s Keith Bray Optimistic Squad Unity Can Overcome Administration Points Deduction
Inverness Caley Thistle faced a tough week with the news of an impending 15-point deduction due to administration. However, Keith Bray remains optimistic about the team's chances of survival in League One. He believes...
Beware of Fallen Trees on West Dunbartonshire Roads: Safety Alert
Drivers in West Dunbartonshire need to be cautious as fallen trees have been reported on Renton Road and the A82 due to strong winds. The West Dunbartonshire Council has received multiple reports of trees...
Graeme Shinnie Impresses Sir Alex Ferguson with Aberdeen’s Comeback Draw at Celtic
Aberdeen's Captain Graeme Shinnie expressed his hope that Sir Alex Ferguson enjoyed watching Aberdeen's remarkable comeback against Celtic at Parkhead. The former Aberdeen manager witnessed a thrilling match between the two teams, with Celtic...
Aberdeen’s Ryan Cryle Shines at Celtic Park as Jimmy Thelin Emerges as a Promising...
Aberdeen fans have been longing for their team to show boldness and commitment against Glasgow sides away from home. Jimmy Thelin, the Aberdeen manager, fulfilled this wish with a 2-2 draw against Celtic, maintaining...
Duncan Ferguson Reflects on Possible Farewell Game as Caley Thistle Faces Administration – Billy...
Duncan Ferguson, the manager of Caley Thistle, reflected on what could potentially be his farewell game as his team faced a tough financial situation that might lead to administration. The recent 1-0 victory over...
Scottish Government Urged to Continue Funding College of Europe Places
Alyn Smith, a former MP and MEP, has voiced his concerns about the funding for scholarships to the College of Europe. Alongside students Paul Anderson, Liam McLaughlin, and Annie Wenn, he emphasizes the importance...
Upgrades Unveiled for Glasgow’s Pavilion Theatre: What to Expect
Proposals have been put forward to Glasgow City Council to upgrade the Pavilion Theatre on 121 Renfield Street, with a focus on enhancing the basement and bar area. The goal is to create a...
Police Arrest Man in Paisley Incident: Armed Response in Action
Police officers responded to an incident in Paisley on Friday afternoon, where a 37-year-old man was arrested and charged. The incident took place at a property in the May Road area of the town...
Caley Thistle’s Billy Mckay Commends Team for Handling Off-Field Pressures
Inverness captain Billy Mckay is proud of his team's resilience as they prepare to face Annan Athletic amidst the looming threat of administration. With Inverness currently in ninth place in League One, just one...
Kilted Chef Craig Wilson Shares Cancer Diagnosis: What You Need to Know
Renowned Kilted Chef, Craig Wilson, the mastermind behind Udny's Eat on the Green restaurant, recently shared some unexpected news - he has been diagnosed with cancer. This revelation came as a complete surprise to...
Rebuilding Efforts After Scottish Harbour Wall Destruction: Impact of High Tides and Strong Winds
Repairs are currently in progress to fix a harbour wall in Angus that was destroyed by high tides and strong winds. The incident occurred at Arbroath Harbour next to Mackay Boatbuilders, where a section...
Reconsidering the Role: Urging the Reinstated Bishop of Aberdeen & Orkney to Assess Suitability
A group of bishops have expressed concerns about Bishop Anne Dyer's reinstatement as the leader of the Aberdeen and Orkney diocese. Despite the lifting of her suspension due to bullying allegations, the bishops believe...
Title: Graeme Shinnie Discusses Sivert Heltne Nilsen’s Impact on Driving Aberdeen On
Graeme Shinnie of Aberdeen is in awe of the impact Sivert Heltne Nilsen has had on the team as they embark on an impressive winning streak this season. The duo's strong partnership in midfield...
Donald Trump’s Aberdeenshire Golf Course: Years of Losses Part of Strategic Plan
Donald Trump's Aberdeenshire golf course has faced financial losses, accumulating over £16m in 11 years. Despite this, the Trump family remains committed to investing in the property. The latest financial statements showed a pre-tax...
Kemi Badenoch Supports Peerage for JK Rowling
Kemi Badenoch expressed her support for awarding JK Rowling a peerage due to their shared beliefs on trans issues. The Tory leadership candidate praised the Harry Potter author and criticized anti-trans activists who have...
Restraining Order Issued Against Landscape Gardener in Domestic Dispute
An incident of domestic violence involving Inverness landscape gardener Shaun Flaherty has resulted in a restraining order being issued against him by the Inverness Sheriff Court. Flaherty's ex-partner expressed fear of him and requested...
Scotland’s Clean Energy Leadership Discussed in Germany
Scottish Labour group leader, Anas Sarwar, is heading to Germany to discuss Scotland's potential to lead in clean energy. He is set to meet with representatives from EnBW, a publicly owned energy company with...
Accelerating Oil and Gas Skills Passport Initiative: Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s Visit to Aberdeen
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visited Aberdeen recently to announce the acceleration of the delivery of an oil and gas skills passport. This initiative aims to help North Sea workers transition more smoothly into careers...
Commemoration of Highland Poet Advocating for Crofters’ Rights at Gaelic Center
An iconic Highland poet, Mairi Mhor nan Oran, also known as Great Mary of the Songs, is being honored with a new artwork at the Gaelic center in Inverness. She was a 19th-century Gaelic...
Banks o’ Dee Secures Spot in Aberdeenshire Cup Final With Six Subs Controversy Cleared
Banks o' Dee has successfully secured a spot in the Evening Express Aberdeenshire Cup final against Huntly after a controversy surrounding the use of six substitutes in their semi-final victory against Aberdeen. The club...
Islanders Express Frustration Over Hike in Ferry Fares
Islanders in Scotland are expressing their frustration over the recent decision by the Scottish Government to increase ferry fares by 10% next year. The Ferries Community Board (FCB), which represents up to 12 different...
Breaking Ranks: Aberdeen SNP Councillor Defends Vote on Bus Gate
Cracks within Aberdeen’s SNP group have deepened as second councillor has broken her silence after refusing to back city centre bus gates. Bridge of Don councillor Alison Alphonse joined former Aberdeen SNP group leader...
Repurposing Whisky By-Product to Cultivate Microalgae: A Sustainable Approach
An independent Scottish distillery has partnered with a leading biotech company to repurpose whisky by-products for cultivating Omega-3-rich microalgae in a sustainable manner.MiAlgae, a Scottish biotech company, will utilize whisky by-products, such as effluent...





























