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A woman who died in a crash involving a car and a van has been named by police. Maureen Davidson, from Mintlaw, died at the ...
Police stopped a vehicle on Rosehall Road in Bellshill on Thursday and a firearm and ammunition were recovered.
Maureen Davidson, from Mintlaw, was killed in the incident involving her Audi Q5 and a Ford Transit on the A98 near Craigmaud ...
The three male occupants of the van were all taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for treatment following the crash.
Maureen Davidson, from Mintlaw, died at the scene of the incident on the A98, near Craigmaud, at around 5pm on Tuesday.
The Princess Royal was met by a number of community organisations from Buchan as she was given a tour of Aden Country Park in Mintlaw as part of her visit to Aberdeenshire.
Scott Penny was reported missing from the Mintlaw area in Aberdeenshire. The 15-year-old was known to have been wearing a ...
Hoisted high atop Edinburgh, as if monitoring the city below, Edinburgh Castle is not only one of Scotland's most recognized landmarks, but one of the country's most-visited attractions.
Prince William was pictured warmly embracing homelessness advocate Gail Porter today during a trip to Aberdeen as he visited Scotland to work on his Homewards initiative.
This initiative aims to enhance the skills of Scotland’s offshore wind workforce, starting with young students. In partnership with Mintlaw Academy in Aberdeenshire, the Muir Mhòr project offers ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Following the confirmation of Denmark as the final team in Group C, Scotland’s path for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers has been set.
Scotland showed "a different side" to their game as they beat Greece in the first leg of their Nations League A play-off, according to head coach Steve Clarke. Scott McTominay's first-half penalty ...