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From Ethiopia to Ukraine: Why schoolkids get involved in charity

Children are now the drivers of school charity campaigns. With Ukraine the latest country in need, what do kids learn from engaging in global issues?

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Aberdeen's first triplets celebrate their 70th birthday

The first triplets born healthy in Aberdeen celebrated their 70th birthday, although the pandemic meant they couldn't be together this year.

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Suburban memories of life in the Granite City

Suburban memories of life in the Granite City © Unknown The Rolling Stones - Mick Jagger, Keith Richard, Charlie Watts, Brian Jones, and Bill Wyman - with reporter Julie Davidson before their gig at the Capitol in 1965. The many communities of Aberdeen help make it a great place to live, work and play. We’ve opened our archives to take a look at some familiar places and faces over the years – even the legendary Rolling Stones. Take a look and see who you recognise. Bridge of Dee Spring is in the air… and capturing in their sketches some of the hundreds of crocuses blooming near the Bridge of Dee in 1984 were seven-year-olds, Joanne Simpson (left) and Jayne Marshall, both pupils at Abbotswell Primary School.

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Burns Suppers: How the north-east toasted the Immortal Memory over the years

© Unknown Tibby Main, one of the residents at Mark Bush Court, Kincorth, is obviously enjoying herself as she addresses the haggis at the court s Burns Supper in 1990. Aiding and abetting are chef John Wilson and piper Gordon Luke, Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Glasses will be raised in tribute to Robert Burns, Scotland’s National Bard in Aberdeen and right across the north-east today. However, the coronavirus means traditional Burns Suppers – complete with traditions such as the Address To The Haggis, the toast to the Immortal Memory – cannot take place this year.

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