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Grey squirrels first arrived in Aberdeen in 1971 and pose a threat to the native red squirrels as they are larger, more robust and less picky about food, so they outcompete reds.
An attack victim has said he is lucky to be alive after being knocked out by a single punch from a stranger who has now been ...
A man has died after being stabbed in Aberdeen. Police said the 24-year-old was discovered seriously injured at 00:35 in ...
The new discovery by geoscientists from the University of Aberdeen provides the strongest evidence yet that some of Scotland’s most iconic islands were born not from a single large volcano, but from a ...
Senior officer insists a visit from the US President would not come at the expense of communities, despite warnings from the ...
The US President is expected to fly in during the last week of July to make appearances at his two luxury golf resorts in ...
The Motherwell star caught the Italian club's eye while they were running the rule over Celtic winger Kuhn last season ...
A study conducted by Scottish universities will examine the use of progesterone to treat early pregnancy bleeding, and ...
People living in more deprived areas are more likely to die within a year of having a stroke, compared to those living in ...
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Connor Barron had only been working under Russell Martin for a week at Rangers when he was handed the captain’s armband. He ...