• Aberdeen: Tartan Army World Cup fanzones spark electric energy in Aberdeen | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    Aberdeen's Tartan Army World Cup fanzones are alive with energy as Scotland's team takes center stage, while the Conservative Party targets oil and gas to influence the Aberdeen South by-election. Councillors also revealed a ten-year plan to enhance infrastructure, green spaces, and economic growth, alongside local products shining at the Royal Highland Show.
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  • Aberdeen: Salvation Army to sell iconic Aberdeen Citadel after flood damage | June 13
    Jun 13 2026
    Aberdeen's historic Salvation Army Citadel faces sale after flood damage and maintenance issues, while top-ranked nurseries highlight the city's strong early education sector. The Scotland World Cup also brings a major celebration to Boston, and Aberdeen's "Shop Local" campaign urges support for regional businesses.
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  • Aberdeen: Council faces £1billion shortfall as cuts loom | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Aberdeen's council faces potential service cuts due to a £1billion financial shortfall, impacting healthcare and transport, while four individuals are charged with assault and robbery in the city center. Tesco removes Gaelic signage from its Aberdeen store, sparking debate on cultural representation, as the city celebrates Scotland's World Cup return with the Highland Fling festival.
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  • Aberdeen: 50 charged over electric scooter crackdown | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Aberdeen police charged 50 people in a crackdown on unsafe electric motorbike and scooter use, focusing on areas with traffic concerns. Scotland fans in Aberdeen gained national attention for their creative support that inspired the national team's World Cup preparations.
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  • Aberdeen: Aberdeen South by-election stirs voter hopes as local businesses rally for gr... | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Aberdeen's South by-election is intensifying with candidates focusing on housing and infrastructure, while over 200 local businesses pledge to support suppliers. Aberdeen FC is active in the transfer market, and Police Scotland deploys internationally for World Cup crowd management for the first time.
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  • Aberdeen: New £438m Aberdeen hospitals face delays and ongoing risks | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Aberdeen's £438m hospital project faces delays and risks, impacting patient care, while the city's sustainable living initiatives gain momentum with a new alcohol-free bar and brewery partnership. Additionally, SOBR expands its portfolio with Fierce Beer, and Turner & Townsend relocates to a city centre office, boosting local business collaboration.
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  • Aberdeen: Mental health hub opens in Aberdeen to boost access to care | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Aberdeen announces a new mental health hub by SAMH to address crisis support and rising demand, while Union Street faces safety concerns after 2,000 police incidents. The city also highlights a newly discovered coastal hiking trail and a £1.4 billion tourism boom driven by sustainable initiatives.
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  • Aberdeen: Council leader criticizes STV funding changes | June 07
    Jun 7 2026
    Aberdeen's Council leader Gordon Swinney criticizes Scotland Television funding changes, urging Westminster to rethink public broadcasting. The city also prepares for record Kiltwalk participation and tests a new "tram-like" bus for modern transport.
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