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Storm Frank

30th December 2015 by Ross

Homes in Royal Deeside were evacuated yesterday (WED) as Storm Frank proved it had a sting in its tail. Flood alerts were issued for the villages of Marykirk, Ballater and Aboyne as high winds and lashing rain raised the level of the River Dee to dangerous levels. Amongst the worst affected area was the village […]

Categories: News • Tags: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Britain, British, British Isles, ecology, ecosystem, environment, environmentalism, Europe, flood, Great Britain, Newsline Media, rain, rainfall, rainshower, rainstorm, Scotland, shower, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, weather

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Ryan Jack

29th December 2015 by Newsline

All things being equal, and with the perennial caveat of “if he plays”, Ryan Jack will make his own little bit of Aberdeen history on Wednesday night as he will play his 200th game for the Dons, making him just the 73rd player in AFC history to achieve the double century.  To have done so at such […]

Categories: News, Sport • Tags: Aberdeen, Aberdeen FC, Aberdeenshire, AFC, Britain, British, British Isles, Europe, football, Great Britain, Newsline Media, Ryan Jack, Scotland, sports, sports & recreation, team sports, U.K., UK, United Kingdom

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WWII mine exploded by experts

23rd October 2015 by Ross

A World War II bomb that washed up on a city beach was safely exploded by experts on Monday. The device was found by a member of the public out for a walk in Aberdeen at about 3:40pm on Sunday. Police closed down the main road leading to the beach for several hours as they […]

Categories: News • Tags: Aberdeen, beach, Bomb, city, exploded, News, Scotland, World War II

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‘undercover’ at Amazon

24th August 2015 by Ross

Tim McKinney spent around two months working at Amazon’s distribution centre in Dunfermline over Christmas 2013. The 61-year-old street pastor, who is originally from Arizona in America but now lives in Fife, wanted to go ‘undercover’ at Amazon after hearing about conditions there, as well as to earn some money to support his evangelism. Read […]

Categories: News • Tags: Amazon, business, capitalism, commerce, corporate, enterprise, Herald, News, Photography, portrait, Scotland, Tim McKinney, Undercover

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Internet Pioneer opens IFB HQ

23rd June 2015 by Ross

Internet pioneer Vint Cerf officially opened the new headquarters of Aberdeen networks outfit Internet for Business (IFB). The Internet has become an essential part of modern life and the American pioneer, was instrumental in developments in inter-networking, co-designing and implementing the Internet’s communications and has won numerous awards for his work. As Google’s vice-president and […]

Categories: News • Tags: Aberdeen, business, capitalism, commerce, communications, enterprise, Google, high tech, IFB, Internet, media, mercantilism, Photography, portrait, Scotland, telecommunication, telecommunications, trade, Vint Cerf

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Sturgeon to call on the UK government to look into incentives for Oil & Gas

17th June 2015 by Ross

Nicola Sturgeon is one of the keynote speakers at an oil and gas conference in Aberdeen today.  The First Minister and the chief executive of the new Oil and Gas Authority will talk to delegates at the AECC conference.  Experts have warned that the oil industry is close to collapse due to plunging oil prices […]

Categories: News, Oil & Gas • Tags: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Britain, British, British Isles, conference, crude oil, energy, energy source, Europe, fossil fuel, government, Great Britain, natural resources, Newsline Media, Nicola Sturgeon, Oil, oil power, politics, Scotland, U.K., UK, United Kingdom

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Trump confirms Scottish Open

10th June 2015 by Ross

Donald Trump yesterday (WED) revealed that his Aberdeenshire golf course could host the Scottish Open on a permanent basis. The property developer spoke out as it emerged that the tournament, which is sponsored by Aberdeen Asset Management, will be held at Menie Estate in 2017, 2019 and 2020. He was on a visit to the […]

Categories: News • Tags: Aberdeenshire, Britain, British, British Isles, business, capitalism, commerce, Donald Trump, enterprise, Europe, golf, Great Britain, media, mercantilism, Photography, Scotland, sports, sports & recreation, trade, U.K., UK, United Kingdom

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Da Vinci code film in Venice

1st May 2015 by Ross

Hollywood star Tom Hanks looked relaxed as he filmed the first scenes of the new Da Vinci code film in Venice. Large crowds of tourists gathered around the actor as he was filmed walking through St Marks Square wearing a navy suit. And at one point the 58-year-old appeared to take a selfie with the […]

Categories: Celebrity, News, Photography • Tags: Da Vinci code, Felicity Jones, filming, Hollywood, Inferno film, Italy, Movie, Piazza San Marco, Robert Langdon, St Marks Square, Star, Tom Hanks, Venice

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Osborne promises a strong economy under a Conservative government

23rd April 2015 by Ross

Chancellor George Osborne promised a strong economy under a Conservative government during a visit to Scotland. Mr Osborne told voters they had the choice of electing a Government delivering prosperity for the UK or opt for a Labour-SNP coalition and face higher taxes and an increased national debt. And he said it was now a […]

Categories: News, Oil & Gas, Politics • Tags: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Britain, British, British Isles, commerce, Conservative, economy, election, enterprise, George Osborne, government, Great Britain, Industrial, Industry, Scotland

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Party Leaders Debate

9th April 2015 by Ross

Political campaigning moved up a gear last night as leaders went head-to head. James Cook presented BBC Scotland’s debate between the leaders of the largest political parties in Scotland from Elphinstone Hall in Aberdeen. On the panel are Patrick Harvie, from the Scottish Greens, Scottish Conservative Ruth Davidson, Scottish Labour’s Jim Murphy, James Cook BBC, […]

Categories: News, Politics • Tags: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Britain, British, British Isles, debate, democracy, election, elections, Europe, government, Great Britain, Newsline Media, Photography, politics, Scotland, Scottish party leaders, U.K., UK, United Kingdom

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