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The Tall Ships races will return to Aberdeen next July for the first time in 28 years. Image: Clarke Cooper/DC Thomson.
We take a look at ongoing revamp projects in the city to see how it will have changed in a year's time, when thousands of visitors arrive for the much-anticipated event...
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Denny Andonova
Friends of the Earth Scotland has written to First Minister John Swinney alleging 28 separate breaches of the ministerial code.
The A93 has been closed between Ballater and Dinnet.
Alan Ellison says skinny dipping has been great for his health and hopes to encourage more people to take the plunge.
When fitness coach Bradley Boyd lost all his hair from alopecia, he also lost his sense of identity. A new drug promises to bring them both back.
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Robert Lungoci's inappropriate behaviour - which included groping and crude sexual comments - was witnessed by his co-workers.
Historically, it's not unusual for incompetent rulers to shoot the messenger when they cannot face up to reality.
Matthew Paterson warned it will face significant timing challenges and this "doesn't align with the urgent need to accelerate clean energy development".
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The rain didn't dampen the spirits of festival-goers in Aberdeen on Saturday.
Aberdeen manager also reveals why summer signing Sivert Heltne Nilsen was not in the match-day squad.
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Hundreds gathered at the town centre to mark the start of the week-long festival.
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Richard Gordon's latest column sees him take a swipe at Jude Bellingham, while praising Aberdeen's new midfielder Nilsen and striker Ester Sokler.
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