The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire) - 15 Nov 2025
‘I owe my life to hero neighbour’
Chef shares cosy recipes and tales of famous TV guests
BID TO WIN!
Chloe and her grandad Andy are determined to beat cancer together
Festive event’s entries pour in
Windfall tax at forefront of Tory talks
Dons upbeat despite drop in turnover
7 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND
600-mile trip helps two charities close to home for cyclist Kyle
Joy of lively wee girl heals agony of IVF
Mike makes the switch from TV to celebrant
Fundraising and fun down the years at store
The family that is making meaty investments
Shining a light on festivals, fairs and markets
WEEKEND QUIZ
600-mile trip helps two charities close to home for cyclist Kyle
WEEKEND QUIZ
Care home better just months after scathing report
Full forecast
Meet the modest hero who saved the life of his elderly neighbour
Exercise senior level pay restraint, say MSPs
Windfall tax on agenda for Tory summit
Dons’ £21.7m turnover despite Euro cash loss
Person in hospital and driver missing after car plunge
‘Come to my house and see for yourself’, says woman hit by tax bill
Why Latin is still alive and kicking in 21st century
Learner led police on 107mph chase
Royal honour for campaigner
‘Forres veterans’ centre saved my life’
Council seeking public meeting over barracks
Van fire closes road for more than four hours
‘I could have walked away but knew I’d be letting family down’
‘I could have walked away but knew I’d be letting family down’
Towering ambition on cusp of being realised
SNP ‘losing young vote’ over climate
Campaign highlights sports concussion
CROSSWORD
Reeves abandons plans for income tax hike in Budget
UK Budget process in ‘complete chaos’ says SNP finance secretary
Sarwar: I want end of two-child benefits cap
This family are making meaty investments
This family are making meaty investments
It’s never too early to save for a pension – even babies, says expert
Union wants Gibb to go
MP pulls support for party starters
Lights bring festive fun to landmarks
Buffy the Vampire Slayer stars to reunite at ‘super’ Comic Con
Joy of lively wee girl heals agony of IVF and birth
Joy of lively wee girl heals agony of IVF and birth
Actor gets Games ambassador role
King’s birthday train drive
Six people left dead as Russia pounds Kyiv in huge combined attack
‘Mona Lisa’ of Bibles goes on display
Fairs, festivals and markets to set the Christmas festivities rolling
Fairs, festivals and markets to set the Christmas festivities rolling
‘Jack may find jungle is therapy’
Probe into Munchetty ‘bullying’ claims
Fun times – as well as fundraising – in store at local supermarket
PICTURES OF THE WEEK
Fun times – as well as fundraising – in store at local supermarket
BIRTHDAYS
WEEKEND QUIZ
Tributes paid to ‘one of the kindest’ teenagers killed in A9 car crash
Pub staff mourn loss of barman ‘legend’
The Great Prize Auction
Former Living In A Box frontman, 65
Asylum seekers will add to pressures on Raigmore
SSEN’s homes plan is a charming ruse
Scotland a good fit for independence
Sarwar’s drilling shift a cynical ploy?
Day Skittery Wullie’s tractor wiz nicked fae ootside pub
Past times
On this day
Sermon
Who said it?
Legal firm’s boss targets expansion in the Granite City
Royal Mail’s delivery performance weakens ahead of post overhaul
Stocks fall amid doubt over Reeves’ tax U-turn
Jaguar Land Rover suffers heavy impact
Top stocks and shares Isa accounts are worth a lot more than cash pots
WEATHER
HOROSCOPES
Value option is one of the best around
The Facts
Jagwar’s perfect run on the line
Sport on television
RACINGRETURNS
SOLUTIONS
Townsend hopes that familiarity pays off for Pumas Test
‘Joyful experience’ as Tait hails Lochaber’s rise as cup tie awaits
Townsend hopes that familiarity pays off for Pumas Test
Mackie’s Sakapaji: Reds chance was a ‘privilege’
Why not us? Ford urging England side to be the one to finally beat All Blacks
Traynor gets back in ring for title bid
Parker faces ban after failing drugs test on day of Wardley fight
Pope hits century in Ashes warm-up
England ‘underdogs’ despite Australia at ‘weakest’ in 15 years
Couples says less is more for US camp
Patience pays off for Hojgaard as he goes three clear in Dubai
Broch star keen to build on milestone
Nairn aiming to break their Spain Park duck
Fraserburgh chief’s vow over racist abuse allegations at club
Obasoto is impressing as he seeks deal at City
Further injury woes for Cove as defender Darge out for ‘weeks’
Obasoto is impressing as he seeks deal at City
Next few games can shape Blue Toon’s season, says Brown
Talks revealed as under-used Clarkson looks set for transfer
Thelin welcomes ‘extra knowledge’ as sporting director Pfannenstiel gets to work
O’Neill in dark over plans for new Celts manager
Talks revealed as under-used Clarkson looks set for transfer
Mackay-Steven on Staggies love affair
Thelin welcomes ‘extra knowledge’ as sporting director Pfannenstiel gets to work
Keeper options are will bring tasty tie against Danes
Good result for Scotland will bring tasty tie against Danes
Gemmill looking for same attacking intent
Keeper options are will bring tasty tie against Danes
Good result for Scotland will bring tasty tie against Danes
Revenge not a factor
Souttar eager to tick off World Cup – after family beat him to it
Clarke: Keepers are all ready to be called upon
Souttar is keen to fulfil family dream
Could Clarkson be heading for Dons exit?
Scots can tee up big finale against Danes
Familiarity is key for boss Townsend
Struggling Cove hit by fresh injury blow as Darge set for spell out
Broch chairman vows to find culprit after racism allegation
Christmas Classic countdown
Production paused at Moray maltings
Board in bid to boost visibility
Counting down to Christmas Classic
Milnbank Texels take top of the flocks title
Black Beauty Bonanza set for a bumper entry
Grant Rogerson Tools to real success are still talking and keeping open ear
Growing firm to open doors at latest base
Auctioneer’s family to sell vintage tractor in aid of Highland Hospice
Farm an ‘exceptional’ prospect
Shear delight as wool prices soar to nine-year high
Ploughers make mark as region’s best show skills in annual match
Farmers to learn about stress-busting beef trial
NFU host meeting on Autumn Budget proposals
Safe vehicles save lives – so is your tractor roadworthy?
FARMING OUTLOOK
Family take on cancer together
Couple breathe new life into Turriff home
Busting myths of Moray’s Steiner school
‘My three days on food bank parcel’
P&J writer Joanna lived for three days on food bank items given to people facing an emergency – and tells us how she got on
The formidable grandad and granddaughter taking cancer diagnoses in their stride
Our writer spends 36 hours in Dublin where Guinness, cocktails, art and culture collide
Meet the writers...
See which pet takes top spot in two pages of photos featuring your cutest family members
Couple preserved character of their Victorian home while bringing it into the 21st century
It isn’t all fun and games at Steiner
It isn’t all fun and games at Steiner
A taste of life using food bank allowance
‘We keep going’ – formidable Andy Higgins and his brave granddaughter Chloe Taylor taking cancer in their stride
Out of the shade into the suede
Tried& tested
Alasdair Clark spends 36 hours in Dublin – where Guinness, cocktails, art and culture collide
Alasdair Clark spends 36 hours in Dublin – where Guinness, cocktails, art and culture collide
Travel news
Lynn Fraser-Lawrie and her husband Oisin moved from a modern home to a Victorian property and preserved its character while bringing it into the 21st century
Lynn Fraser-Lawrie and her husband Oisin moved from a modern home to a Victorian property and preserved its character while bringing it into the 21st century
Propertyinfo
Daffodil bulbs that will light up spring are bedded in as we gardeners share our knowledge
MARY-JANE DUNCAN
Burgie Arboretum, between Forres and Elgin
Cambo Gardens, Kingsbarns
Hand of nature reveals bounteous talent as a glut of acorns continues the rhythm of life, this year helping prey rather than predator species
Sunset in the Highlands
Everything we buy seems to be Chinese – easy to see why when minimum wage is £2.78 an hour
Everything we buy seems to be Chinese – easy to see why when minimum wage is £2.78 an hour
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‘I love playing something different’: Jack Whitehall on sociopathic ‘manny’ role in revenge thriller Malice
Anderson shines as alcoholic mum but Petticrew is star in the making in 70s-set drama that feels all too relevant now
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Shopping trip with friend can lift spirits when energy is low
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Riseand shine in the kitchen
School meals serving taste ofnostalgia
If you’re looking for inspiration don’t wok on by an Asian store
Is Scotland’s best-rated cafe worth all the hype? Alberto found out, below
A new food truck selling baked tatties opens its doors in Laurencekirk
Karla and Joanna go back to school to check out what’s on the menu
As it begins to turn colder, Lady Claire has got the soup pot out
Redshank going from strength to strength
Why soup is my favourite go-to winter warmer...
Why soup is my favourite go-to winter warmer...
Ham hock, vegetable and lentil soup
Spicy tomato, vegetable and bean soup
Scotland’s best-rated cafe lives up to the hype
Scotland’s best-rated cafe lives up to the hype
EMBER KAFE
School meals serve up taste of nostalgia
School meals serve up taste of nostalgia
Tasty tattie dishes prove new strong point for duo
Tasty tattie dishes prove new strong point for duo
‘It would be weird to watch myself on TV’
Beef pie with star anise carrots
‘It would be weird to watch myself on TV’
Sticky toffee pudding with miso caramel sauce and clotted cream
Welsh rarebit with bacon and chutney
Beef pie with star anise carrots
Cheers to the seasonof gift-giving
What’s new
New Lindores dram lined up for tasting
Pea, courgette, cherry tomato and feta frittata with Tracklements Fresh Mint Jelly
Mustard-glazed pork ribs with Tracklements Sweet Mustard Ketchup
Treat taste buds to sunshine frittata and tangy spare ribs
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