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Teachers and support staff joined forces to protest outside Marischal Square today, calling on the council for better protection and support.
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Graham Fleming
It's understood the probe relates to an incident involving staff at a Christmas party.
Owner Scott Leslie opens up about the challenges he's faced - but tells us "Union Street is the place to be" for his business.
The busy area is used by commuters every day, and is also a key HGV route to the city centre and harbour.
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Lewis and Connor Bayne were part of the Liverpool-based gang running a sophisticated cocaine and heroin-dealing operation in the north-east.
Veterans Housing Scotland chiefs travelled to Woodhill House recently in a bid to add to their north-east property portfolio.
Carden Church, a four-floor office conversion in Carden Place, is being sold for £750,000.
Following his daughter’s complaint, the Ombudsman upheld that there is no evidence the 86-year-old was “cared for in a dignified and respectful manner” at ARI.
David Mitchell - who previously admitted hurling sectarian abuse at a Rangers fan - targeted stewards at Ibrox during his latest offence.
By Connor Gordon
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A 52-year-old woman was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
The historic property was built in the 17th century and is one of the city's oldest buildings.
Local knowledge and expertise can contribute to solutions for making the places we live better - as in the case of Torry's nuns.
By Lesley Anne Rose
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