Local News
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New permanent speed camera to be installed on busy Aberdeen road
Work is underway to install the fixed camera on the A944 in Kingswells, where police say around two thirds of drivers surveyed were travelling over the speed limit.
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Visit the Aberdeenshire castle where bloody ghost of murdered princess stalks the corridors
A sleeping princess is said to have been murdered in her sleep at Castle Fraser in Aberdeenshire, and as her corpse was dragged away her blood stained the stairs a deep scarlet that defied all scrubbing.
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Hitachi helping First Bus move closer to 2035 net zero goal
Hitachi ZeroCarbon has onboarded over 400 buses across seven First Bus depots, including Aberdeen, Leicester, Bramley, Scotstoun, Norwich, Hoeford and York.
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Action urged to halt decline in vaccination uptake among children
In a report published on Tuesday, Public Health Scotland said the uptake of vaccinations among teenagers is recovering post-Covid but has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.
World News
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Ex-Abercrombie & Fitch CEO arrested for 'sex-trafficking men'
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries has been arrested on sex trafficking charges, a spokesperson for federal prosecutors has said.
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The Arab-Americans turning to 'wild card' Trump in swing state
America is full of contradictions. This is the story of one of them: the Arab-Americans who will vote for Donald Trump. 
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'Global South' interested in joining BRICS - as it's 'tone deaf' to anti-Russia rhetoric
For Vladimir Putin, the optics could not be better.
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Liam Payne toxicology report not complete, Argentina authorities say - after claim cocaine found in his body
A toxicology exam on Liam Payne's body has not been completed yet, authorities in Argentina have said - amid reports of cocaine being found in his system.
Business
Entertainment
Technology
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Giant meteorite strike may have helped life thrive on Earth, research suggests
A meteorite four times the size of Mount Everest may have helped life to thrive after it smashed into Earth, research suggests.
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Orionid meteor shower to light up skies - but moon may stop you seeing it
An incredible display of celestial fireworks may be visible overnight as debris left by Halley's Comet streaks across the night sky - but the moon may end up ruining the view.
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Trial begins of 'aircraft wing' sail that's designed to cut ships' carbon footprint
The first UK trial of a rigid sail that can be fitted on commercial ships to reduce their carbon footprint is under way in the Irish Sea.
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AI-generated child abuse images increasing at 'chilling' rate - as watchdog warns it is now becoming hard to spot
The amount of AI-generated child abuse images found on the internet is increasing at a "chilling" rate, according to a national watchdog.