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Local News
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Aberdeen 1990 hero adamant stunning Celtic is possible as he relives winning penalty and epic party
"I never took penalties. History will show that in 21 years I took one and scored one. It just so happened to be the one to win the Scottish Cup. Not bad!"
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Alex McLeish recalls Aberdeen Scottish Cup trophy warning as legend sends message to Thelin's team
The Gothenburg Great remains to this day the last Aberdeen player to captain the side to Scottish Cup glory when he led the 1990 side to victory over Celtic in a tense battle.
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Two dead and 19 injured after Mexican tall ship due to visit Aberdeen crashes into Brooklyn Bridge
The Cuauhtémoc collided with the iconic landmark on Saturday evening, with the ship's masts severely damaged after what has been reported as 'mechanical issues' on board.
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Scots fishing leaders warn against 'sell-out and betrayal' in letter to Keir Starmer
The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation said that disadvantaging UK fleets would not be in the "national interest" and an imbalanced deal would represent "a sell-out and a betrayal of the Scottish fishing industry."
World News
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British surgeon working in Gaza says it is now 'a slaughterhouse'
A British surgeon working in southern Gaza has compared the region to a "slaughterhouse" because of the daily bombardment from Israeli forces.
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Gaza at mercy of what comes next as Israel ramps up brutal offensive
It has been a brutal week in Gaza, hundreds have been killed as Israel has carried out waves of "preliminary" strikes ahead of a bigger offensive.
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Russia launches 'heaviest drone attack' on Ukraine since start of war
Russia has launched its heaviest drone attack on Ukraine since the start of the war in 2022, the Ukrainian military has said.
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A hug from the Pope's brother underlined just how much Leo's life has changed
Under the Roman sun, a pope greeted his people.
Business
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Music video streamer ROXi lands backing from US broadcasters
A music video-streaming service whose shareholders include the U2 bassist Adam Clayton will this week announce that it has sealed a management buyout after months of talks.
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Concierge firm founded by Queen's nephew hunts buyer
Quintessentially, the luxury concierge service founded by the Queen's nephew, is in talks to find a buyer months after it warned of "material uncertainty" over its future.
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Superstar Adele joins backers of music royalties platform Audoo
Adele, the Grammy award-winning artist, has joined the list of music superstars investing in Audoo, a music technology company which helps artists to receive fairer royalty payments.
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Billionaires fall as King rises to match Sunak in Sunday Times Rich List
The King's personal fortune has shot up by £30m to put him on par with Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty, while the overall number of billionaires in the UK has plummeted, according to The Sunday Times Rich List.
Entertainment
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Austria wins Eurovision - as paint thrown during Israel's performance
Austria has won Eurovision 2025, with Austrian-Filipino singer-songwriter JJ taking the glass microphone.
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Eurovision 2025 in pictures
It's a night of glitz, glamour and high camp, in which pop, rock, disco and opera all come together in one big Eurovision cocktail.
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Rapper charged with GBH - after singer Chris Brown remanded in custody over 'bottle attack'
A second man has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent after an incident at a London nightclub that allegedly involved US singer Chris Brown.
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'I'm not a rag doll': Cassie finishes her evidence after days describing alleged rape and 'hundreds' of freak offs
R&B star Cassie Ventura told Sean "Diddy" Combs "I'm not a rag doll, I'm someone's child", after he allegedly beat her outside a lift at the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles in March 2016, a New York court has heard.
Technology
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Baby gets world's first personalised gene therapy treatment
A baby born with a rare genetic disease is "growing and thriving" after getting bespoke gene therapy.
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TikTok's new initiative to stop teenagers' late-night doomscrolling
TikTok will now show teenagers guided meditation sessions if they're scrolling past 10pm. 
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Why do the moon's two sides look so different?
Scientists have discovered key differences under the moon's surface that may explain why its two hemispheres look so different.
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Thousands of UK companies 'could have M&S-style hackers waiting in their systems'
Tens of thousands of British businesses could have hackers waiting inside their systems - all because of a change in the business model of hacking.