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Aberdeenshire libraries to be saved as community groups rally to protect local services
Residents were quick to take action after Aberdeenshire Council’s unexpected decision to close 13 libraries was announced in November with five petitions set up which collectively gathered thousands of signatures.
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Westhill rapist found guilty of vicious sex attack on woman who ran for help
Don Webley, 42, had denied raping the woman at his then home and claimed that sexual activity between them was consensual. However, a jury found his guilty of the violent crime.
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Love is in the sea air at Peterhead RNLI as lifeboat couples share their Valentine's Day story
No matter how romantic their Valentine's Day becomes, the volunteers of Peterhead RNLI know that duty can call at any moment even when they want nothing more than to be with their partners.
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Aberdeen pet owners facing £80 fines in crackdown on litter and dog fouling
City wardens are to be given support from the council to help tackle dog fouling and littering following calls from citizens for increased action against offenders.
World News
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Ukraine still on 'irreversible path to joining NATO' Starmer tells Zelenskyy
Ukraine is still on an "irreversible path" to joining NATO, Sir Keir Starmer has told Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Trump triggers prospect of global trade war over tariffs
The US president has promised to target countries which charge tax on US imports by matching them with a reciprocal tariff.
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Risk of rising US prices could be biggest brake on Trump's tariff plan
Taken at face value Donald Trump's embrace of reciprocal tariffs is a declaration of total trade war, that would amount to perhaps the single biggest peacetime shock to global commerce.
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One Briton dead and three injured in New Zealand crash
One Briton has died and three are seriously injured following a crash between a four-seater quad-cycle and a car in New Zealand, officials have said.
Business
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NHS could have own non-brand baby formula: Watchdog advocates sweeping changes for struggling parents
Regulators have proposed sweeping changes for the baby formula industry, saying high prices and branding are leading to "poor outcomes" for parents.
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Cash-strapped Thames Water launches appeal over bill limits
Crisis-hit Thames Water has launched a bid to charge its customers more over the next five years than the industry regulator will allow, arguing it has been unfairly treated.
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Is the Bank of England running out of gold?
Deep under the Bank of England, in a network of vaults into which cameras are rarely admitted, sits the world's second biggest known trove of gold.
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First-time buyers up by a fifth, major bank says
The number of first-time buyers rose by almost a fifth last year, according to data from Halifax.
Entertainment
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Award season films you need to know about and where to watch them
Awards season is underway - and in a year with few clear-cut front runners, and lots of the movies out late in the day in the UK, the race is looking pretty unpredictable.
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Where did it all go wrong for Emilia Perez?
At the start of awards season, Emilia Perez looked like it could come away as one of this year's big success stories.
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Bridget Jones is back - but is she still relevant?
A "verbally incontinent spinster, who smokes like a chimney, drinks like a fish and dresses like her mother" - not an auspicious introduction to Bridget Rose Jones, but accurate.
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Former Real Housewives star reveals she has multiple brain tumours
Teddi Mellencamp, former star of The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills, says doctors have found multiple tumours on her brain.
Technology
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If the 'city killer' asteroid hits Earth, where could it land and how much damage could it do?
This is not a drill. There is a chance - albeit a small one - that an asteroid could hit planet Earth within the next decade.
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'My wife will kill me if she finds out I am here': Where is modern dating going wrong?
It's more than 10 years since Tinder launched its way into our phones - and our love lives - promising romance at the swipe of a thumb.
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TikTok returns to major US app stores after Trump reassures tech giants
TikTok is back on Apple and Google's US app stories after President Trump said the tech giants would not be fined if they reactivated it.
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Shell in court over claims of oil pollution in Nigeria
Shell is in court today facing allegations it is responsible for oil pollution in Nigeria that left thousands without clean water and ruined farming and fishing.