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Petrofac wins major Shell North Sea contract

Energy services giant Petrofac lands significant Shell contract for North Sea assets, safeguarding Scottish jobs and reinforcing Aberdeen's energy hub status amid industry transformation.

Trump's Ballroom Demolished in 'Democrat Plot'

The former Trump International Golf Links ballroom in Aberdeenshire has been demolished, sparking accusations of political motivations and ending years of debate over the controversial venue's fate.

Double murderer Colin Horne dies in prison

Notorious murderer Colin Horne, who brutally killed his stepdaughter and her husband in a jealous rage, has died behind bars while serving two life sentences.

Aberdeen crushed 3-0 by PAOK in European playoff

Barry Robson's Aberdeen suffered a devastating 3-0 defeat against Greek giants PAOK in their UEFA Conference League playoff first leg, leaving their European hopes hanging by a thread.

Chocolate: World's Healthiest Food?

Groundbreaking research from Scotland suggests your favourite chocolate bar might be packed with more essential nutrients than kale, broccoli and salmon combined.

Sturgeon faces £11,600 legal bill from SNP branch

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confronts controversy as Aberdeen SNP branch demands she cover £11,600 in legal costs, exposing deepening fractures within the Scottish National Party.

Swinney grilled over Aberdeen development plans

Scotland's Deputy First Minister John Swinney confronts intense parliamentary scrutiny regarding the Scottish Government's contentious Aberdeen development plans, facing tough questions from opposition MSPs.

SNP Faces Backlash Over North Sea Energy Transition

The Scottish National Party confronts mounting criticism over its handling of North Sea energy transition, with key projects in Clydebank and Aberdeen facing uncertainty and potential job losses amid political tensions.

SNP closes Aberdeen office amid party crisis

John Swinney announces controversial closure of SNP's Aberdeen headquarters as party faces mounting pressure and internal challenges following leadership transition.

Aberdeen's Brave Fight Falls Short in 5-Goal Thriller

Aberdeen displayed remarkable fighting spirit but ultimately suffered a 3-2 defeat to Champions League favourites Shakhtar Donetsk in a pulsating European encounter at a sold-out Pittodrie Stadium.

Paedophile prison officer takes own life after release

A prison officer and convicted paedophile, Matthew McVey, committed suicide after his release from HMP Grampian, terrified his dark secret would be revealed. The 32-year-old had been convicted of raping a young girl.

ConocoPhillips Axes 25% of UK Oil Workforce

US oil giant ConocoPhillips has announced deep cuts to its British operations, slashing a quarter of its UK workforce. The move signals a major shift in the North Sea energy landscape and raises concerns about the future of the region's oil industry.

Aberdeen Three: Animal Activists as Terrorists

The gripping account of the 'Aberdeen Three' animal rights activists whose 1987 lab raid led to unprecedented terrorism charges, a landmark trial, and a seismic shift in UK activism.

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