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Derek McInnes admitted he ended up glad to take a point against bottom-placed Hamilton Accies. Aberdeen were bailed out by a brilliant stop from Joe Lewis to deny David Moyo at the death as they dropped points in Lanarkshire.
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Derek McInnes admits he wants to make changes in January despite his side getting back to winning ways against Ross County. The Dons had gone four matches without a victory heading into the clash with Stuart Kettlewell's side at Pittodrie but a brace from Curtis Main took them level on points with Celtic in third, albeit having played two more games.
Derek McInnes has confirmed Andrew Considine’s contract extension is close to being fast-tracked.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Under-fire MP Margaret Ferrier made a public outing last week before a festive event in Hamilton.The Covid row politician showed up in Hillhouse as the community gathered outside to spread some Christmas cheer.Link Tenants and Residents’ Association organised the ‘tree of hope’ and the MP was there to show her support.The tree has around 1500 lights and is switched on each day at 4.30pm.Diane McQuilter,
police presence.Several cop vans were seen around Aberdeen's Bedford road and St Machar Drive junction with traffic being diverted from the area.Online locals reported seeing the man, clad in only a t-shirt and shorts in the cold Granite City, trying to get into cars before taking his shirt off and walking around traffic.Others said the man was 'screaming and shouting' on social media.One woman wrote: "I was there, half naked man running in middle of road screaming and shouting - was quite
Gimme Shelter, directed by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwein, is widely considered one of the greatest music documentaries of all time.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Police are appealing for witnesses after a front door of a house in Hamilton was deliberately set ablaze in the early hours of Friday morning.The incident happened at 4am on Friday, December 4, at property on Laighstonehall Road.Detective Constable Chelsea Stevens of Cambuslang Police Office said : “The occupants were in their home at the time of the fire, but thankfully no-one was injured.“I am appealing to
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A meeting has been held with Santander to discuss the decision to leave their Hamilton town centre premises.After a breakdown in negotiations with their landlord, the bank announced their plan to leave their Quarry Street site by December 17 of this year.However, Santander are still hopeful of an extension to their current notice period in a bid to support their customers prior to closing.Last week Angela
Aberdeen. The 32-year-old victim suffered “serious injuries” in the attack that happened in the Cummings Park area of the city.
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge AdvertiserFilmed at Hamilton town house, the hour-long show will be on the BBC Scotland channel at 10pm on this Sunday, November 29.
Aberdeen have launched a probe after fires were set at a city primary school. Officers from Police Scotland appealed for information following a number of wilful fire-raisings at Kingsford Primary School.
Aberdeen.Officers from the Kittybrewster Problem Solving Team apprehended the 33-year-old after the alleged robbery occurred at the shop in the George Street area of the city.
Derek McInnes has blasted the SFA’s Covid protocols after three of his players were forced into self isolation after returning from Under-21 duty. Aberdeen have been rocked by the news that Ross McCrorie, Lewis Ferguson and Connor McLennan will miss the next three games after being caught up in the Scotland Under-21s Covid outbreak.
Fraudsters claimed there had been suspicious activity in victims' accounts and said a cop would call at their home to collect their bank card or to take cash for safe keeping.
cocaine in a number of raids. Officers confirmed that two men have been arrested and charged in relation to the discoveries.