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Aberdeenshire councillor suspended after controversial Gypsy traveller comments
The Standards Commission has investigated the comments and found Cllr Agnew breached the Councillor's Code of Conduct during a committee meeting in November 2023.
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British Royal Train that once carried monarchs to Balmoral home to be retired in 2027
The train is set to be axed in a cost-cutting drive, and it has a long history in the north-east having previously been used to carry royals along the old Deeside line to their Balmoral residence.
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Aberdeenshire solicitor 'absolutely delighted' after receiving MBE for translating Bible into Doric
Gordon Hay was one of several Scots to receive honours from the King in Edinburgh, with the retired solicitor having been awarded for his services to the Doric language.
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Chevron exits Aberdeen after selling remaining North Sea oil and gas assets
The US energy giant's offices in the city will close by the end of December 2026, with the company currently looking to make global savings of $3billion by then.
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Trump's USAID cuts 'could lead to 14 million deaths'
Around 14 million people could die across the world over the next five years because of cuts to the US Agency for International Development (USAID), researchers have warned.
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Thai PM suspended and faces sack over leaked phone call
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Israeli PM to meet Donald Trump next week
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be meeting Donald Trump next Monday, according to US officials.
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Brutal murder of 30-year-old woman exposes dangerous date-to-rob crime syndicate
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Business
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Big element of energy bills set to rise as price cap eases
A major component within household energy bills is set to rise sharply from next year to help pay for efforts to maintain energy security during the transition to green power.
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Paying up front for clean energy future should lead to tangible savings ahead
Ofgem's approval of a £24bn investment in expanding the energy grid, and the £102 bill increase that will pay it, is an acknowledgement that cleaner, more predictable and hopefully cheaper prices in future will only come at a price today.
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Trump celebrates 'big beautiful bill' being passed in Senate after fresh spat with Elon Musk
Donald Trump said it was "music to my ears" after his "big beautiful bill" was narrowly passed in the US Senate, following a fresh spat with Elon Musk.
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Entertainment
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Bob Vylan issue new statement as chief rabbi calls BBC airing anti-IDF chant 'national shame'
The chief rabbi has described the BBC's response to anti-IDF chanting at Glastonbury as "belated and mishandled" - as the punk-rap duo involved, Bob Vylan, said the UK government needed to talk about its "criminal inaction".
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The Vivienne died by 'misadventure'
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Who are Bob Vylan - the duo who led anti-IDF chant at Glastonbury?
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Trump says 'very wealthy group' has agreed to buy TikTok
Donald Trump has said the US government has found a buyer for TikTok that he will reveal "in about two weeks".
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