Local News
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'Fairytale' cottage enjoyed by Queen Victoria on Balmoral visits restored to former glory
Enjoyed by Queen Victoria on her visits to Balmoral, the cottage had fallen into disrepair but has been restored to its former glory by work commissioned by the National Trust for Scotland.
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Inverurie park set for major new addition as Garioch Rugby Club hub approved
Club president Peter Grant said there was “sufficient demand” for a new facility, given it has more than 20 teams and 850 members, with the club's current park pavilion in a poor condition.
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Vacant Aberdeen city centre office building plans for ambitious renovation unveiled
Atholl House has remained empty for nearly a decade having previously housed scores of civil servants, but now developers are looking at how they could transform the office block.
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Aberdeen Airport owner AGS acquired by major firm as deal to be completed by 2025
AviAlliance has completed the acquisition of AGS Airports, which operates Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Southampton airports. The transaction is set to be completed by 2025.
World News
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Video of Israeli hostage released by terror group - as family warn 'no time left'
An Israeli hostage said "I miss my freedom" in a video released by the terror group Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
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Thousands evacuated in Spain as residents cover cars in plastic wrap
Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in the Costa del Sol as storms are set to bring fresh misery to parts of southern Spain.
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How Ukrainian anti-aircraft units are downing Russian drones
Headlights illuminate a group of soldiers smoking and drinking steaming cups of coffee on the side of a road in northeastern Ukraine.
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Maps and data reveal how drone attacks on Ukraine have reached record levels
Russia has dramatically scaled up its long-range drone attacks on Ukraine, in an effort that analysts say could be intended to grind down the country's air defences.
Business
Entertainment
Technology
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Battle lines drawn on new climate fund despite 'shot in the arm' cash injection
Battle lines have been drawn between the almost 200 countries meeting in Azerbaijan as they seek to agree a new pot of money to help developing countries cope with climate change.
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There's already a risk COP29 will end in failure - and damage of Trump 2.0 could yet spread
World leaders who came for the start of the United Nations climate change conference COP29 in Azerbaijan are now heading home.
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The Guardian quits Elon Musk's X social media platform
The Guardian has quit the social media platform X.
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Warming from jet contrails can be cut 'for a few pounds per ticket'
Tweaking the routes of a small number of planes could reduce the warming effect of contrails by half and cost less than €4 per ticket, according to a study.