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Police probe after Aberdeen property set on fire

Police probe after Aberdeen property set on fire Fire crews were called to the scene at around 11.50pm. Sergeant Terence Brady said: Fortunately no one was injured but damage was caused to the property and enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances. Anyone with information about what happened or who may have seen something suspicious is asked to contact us on 101, quoting incident 3713 of Wednesday March 10. Share

Prince William says we are very much not a racist family and he hasn t spoken to Harry yet but plans to

Judas And The Black Messiah director: I wouldn t have made the film without Daniel Kaluuya - he s one of the best actors in the world

There's a reason that civil rights activist and Black Panther deputy chairman Fred Hampton's story is little known, according to filmmaker Shaka King - because it would contradict everything America represents.

Glass installed as bookies favourite to become next Aberdeen boss

Glass installed as bookies favourite to become next Aberdeen boss Former Aberdeen midfielder Stephen Glass is the bookies favourite to take over as manager following the departure of Derek McInnes. The 44-year-old is currently a coach with Atlanta United in the US - a club that have close links with the Dons. He played for the Dons between 1994 and 1998 and made more than 100 appearances. Others being quoted at short odds to take over include the former Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson, who left Fir Park earlier this season, Enzo Maresca - an Italian coach at Manchester City s academy, who has also been quoted for the Celtic job - Paul Sheerin, who is taking interim charge of the Dons for the remainder of the season, and former Scotland managers Craig Levein and Gordon Strachan.

Free Aberdeen Uni courses for people left out of work by Covid-19

Free Aberdeen Uni courses for people left out of work by Covid-19 Aberdeen University is offering people the chance to study a range of online short courses for free - in a bid to help those whose employment has been affected by Covid-19. Since August, nearly 500 people have participated in 36 courses at the university at no cost, thanks to a fund that is designed to help people whose livelihoods have been impacted by the pandemic to retrain or upskill. The third and final phase of the scheme, which launches today, will see £205,692 allocated to fund more than 200 free places. Applications are now open until 5pm on Monday March 22, with the courses starting in May and June this year.

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