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Aberdeen is at the coalface of Britain's Net Zero catastrophe. Around 400 workers in the North Sea oil and gas sector are being laid off every fortnight. The dismantling of one of Scotland's leading industries has come at a staggering social and economic cost. And yet, Ed Miliband, Britain's eco-zealous energy secretary, is turning a blind eye to the devastation around him. Here, Nick Tyrone – author of Cliff Edge and researcher at the Jobs Foundation – warns that without an immediate and drastic change of course, oil and gas workers will become the coal miners of the 21st century, condemned to joblessness, poverty and welfare dependency. Industry in Aberdeen, he fears, will be left broken beyond repair by Miliband's green diktats. Read spiked: https://www.spiked-online.com/ Support spiked: https://www.spiked-online.com/support/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joel Sked and Graeme Thewliss recap Sunday's Premiership action. They discuss the enigma that Youssef Chermiti and the Ibrox atmosphere as well as Derek McInnes' half-time decisions. Celtic can't keep getting away with it, can they? They look at how a mess of a squad keep finding ways to win. There is love for Judge John-Jules and a breakdown of Kasper Schmeichel. Joel asks why Motherwell are so good in defence and they ponder what Aberdeen are doing with that squad. 0:00 Start 01:08 Rangers 4-2 Hearts 15:59 Kilmarnock 2-3 Celtic 32:52 Motherwell 2-0 Aberdeen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rangers blow the title race wide open with a convincing win over Hearts, Celtic leave it late against Kilmarnock, while Aberdeen lose again and Dundee Utd keep their hopes of a top-six finish alive. With Jonathan Sutherland, Jackie McNamara and Michael Stewart.
Allen covers the world’s first 20 MW offshore wind turbine now grid-connected in China, a European breakthrough in recyclable blade composites, Nova Scotia’s push to become Canada’s offshore wind leader, Great British Energy’s new headquarters in Aberdeen, and South Dakota’s largest wind farm approval. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Allen Hall: Happy Monday, everyone. You know what they say about records? They’re made to be broken. Well, off the coast of the Virginian Province in China, a new machine is spinning China three. Gorges and Goldwin have connected the world’s first 20 megawatt offshore wind turbine to the electrical grid. 20 megawatts from a single turbine. It’s blade stretched 147 meters long. That’s nearly 500 feet. The rotor sweeps an area equal to about 10 football fields. The hub sits 174 meters above the waves, a 58 story building floating its sea. This one wind [00:01:00] turbine will power 44,000 homes. And here’s what makes it interesting. This is the same wind farm where the world’s first 16 megawatt turbine went in. That record lasted barely two years. Meanwhile, Chinese turbine exports hit a record, 8 million kilowatts in 2025, a 50% from the year before. Chinese companies now operate in more than 60 countries. Uh. Across the Atlantic, a different kind of milestone. Nova Scotia has quietly become Canada’s leader in corporate clean energy deals while Alberta fumbled through policy moratoriums, the maritime province signed agreements that drew renewable investment northward The $60 billion Wind West project aims to unlock 62 gigawatts of offshore capacity. That’s a quarter of Canada’s total energy needs. Premier, Tim Houston traveled to New York this past month for the [00:02:00] International Partnering Forum. He signed a deal with Massachusetts to collaborate on offshore wind development . Lisa Engler from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center put it simply worked together lower costs, build the Atlantic Wind Industry. Nova Scotia’s first offshore lease auction comes later this year. And in Scotland, great British energy, announced its permanent headquarters. Location. Marshall Square. In Aberdeen, CEO, Dan McGrail called Aberdeen the perfect home for Britain’s publicly owned energy company. Thousands of engineers and technicians already call the city home Energy Minister Michael Shanks noted that Aberdeen has powered Britain for decades. First with oil and gas. Now with clean energy and on the American Prairie, South Dakota, regulators approved the state’s largest wind farm. Philip Wind Partners, a subsidiary of Chicago based Invenergy will build [00:03:00] 87 turbines across 110 square miles of private land north of Phillip. The price tag $750 million. The capacity. 333 megawatts enough to power hundreds of thousands of homes and in laboratories across Europe. Researchers announced a breakthrough that could solve when energy’s most stubborn problem. What happens when turbine blades were out The Oleum project has produced the first bal salt fiber reinforced vier composite laminate through a new infusion technique in plain English. Its recyclable blades made from volcanic rock fiber. The goal blades that last 20% longer repair 40% faster and costs 15% less over the lifetime. So there you have it from China’s colossal machines to Nova Scotia’s Bold Ambitions from [00:04:00] Aberdeen’s new energy company to South Dakota’s Prairie Wind Farm from European laboratories working on the recycling puzzle. The wind industry just keeps moving forward, and that’s a state of the wind industry on the 16th of February. 2026. Join us tomorrow for the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.
Danny and Jake discuss the 2-2 draw with Livingston at Dens Park. They also preview the Aberdeen game.Intro Track: ChangeArtist: My Monthly Date
Steven Mill and Gordon Dalziel are joined by comedian Mark Nelson who is here to talk about his Glasgow Comedy Festival Show and of course Scottish Football.Along the way we hear about Daz's invite for ‘Celebs Go Dating', his experience of BBC Alba amnd of course his anti-goalkeeper campaign continues.Are Motherwell in with a shout? What's going on at Aberdeen? And a big question regarding ST Mirren.Plus Mark steps in on Who Dares Wins, we find out more about Gordon's career down south and it's a three way dance on the Big Shoot Out Quiz.It's The Big Scottish Football Podcast!SOCIALS:✖ TWITTER | @bigfootballscot
Hay noticias corporativas relevantes en Europa. Hapag-Lloyd compra su rival israelí ZIM Integrated Shipping Services por 4.200 millones de dólares. Con esta operación, la alemana consolidará su posición como una de las mayores compañías navieras del mundo. Las acciones de ZIM, que cotiza en la bolsa de Fráncfort, suben un 28%. Las de Hapag se hunden un 8%. Por otro lado, la gestora británica Aberdeen votará en contra de la adquisición de la polaca InPost por un consorcio liderado por Fedex. La oferta era de 9.200 millones de dólares. La ración de IA la deja Alibaba. Ha presentado hoy Qwen 3.5, un nuevo modelo de IA diseñado para ejecutar tareas complejas de forma independiente, con grandes mejoras en rendimiento y coste que, según el gigante tecnológico chino, superan a los principales modelos rivales estadounidenses en varios parámetros de referencia. En Bolsa española, lideran los avances en Ibex35 ACS, tras recomendación, Santander y Aena. Al frente de las caídas se ponen Amadeus, Fluidra y Puig. El análisis es de Gisela Turazzini, de Blackbird.
The Dons went down 2-0 to Motherwell, in the first of their double headers against the Steelmen. Tony Docherty has returned as part of the coaching staff. We give our thoughts on his return. Is Wednesday now season defining? A preview of the cup game Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Frida Kahlo is an icon of art, feminism and... eyebrows.Her art and imagery has entered into the mainstream like few artists have, and her life was as colourful and challenging as her creations.She lived through revolutions, crippling accidents and illness, had a complicated marriage (to say the least) and many lovers.Who was the woman behind all of this?Joining Kate is Professor Patience Schell, Chair in Hispanic Studies at the University of Aberdeen, to help us get to know her.This episode was edited by Tim Arstall. The producer was Stuart Beckwith. The senior producer was Freddy Chick.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. All music from Epidemic Sounds.Betwixt the Sheets: History of Sex, Scandal & Society is a History Hit podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Sir Chris Wormald stands down as head of Civil Service Jim Ratcliffe sorry language offended some after immigration comments Iran fortifies underground complex near nuclear site, satellite images show Tell parents if pupils question gender at school, government says Lorry driver who made guns and prepared for race war is jailed Church of England abandons proposals for same sex blessing ceremonies We warned nursery about abuser Vincent Chan they dismissed us, parents tell BBC Trump revokes landmark ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health Aberdeen finally sees sunshine for first time since 21 January What to know about bowel cancer and how to spot it
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Lorry driver who made guns and prepared for race war is jailed Jim Ratcliffe sorry language offended some after immigration comments Tell parents if pupils question gender at school, government says We warned nursery about abuser Vincent Chan they dismissed us, parents tell BBC Iran fortifies underground complex near nuclear site, satellite images show Trump revokes landmark ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health Sir Chris Wormald stands down as head of Civil Service What to know about bowel cancer and how to spot it Aberdeen finally sees sunshine for first time since 21 January Church of England abandons proposals for same sex blessing ceremonies
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Church of England abandons proposals for same sex blessing ceremonies Iran fortifies underground complex near nuclear site, satellite images show Jim Ratcliffe sorry language offended some after immigration comments Lorry driver who made guns and prepared for race war is jailed Tell parents if pupils question gender at school, government says Aberdeen finally sees sunshine for first time since 21 January We warned nursery about abuser Vincent Chan they dismissed us, parents tell BBC What to know about bowel cancer and how to spot it Trump revokes landmark ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health Sir Chris Wormald stands down as head of Civil Service
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Sir Chris Wormald stands down as head of Civil Service Trump revokes landmark ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health Jim Ratcliffe sorry language offended some after immigration comments What to know about bowel cancer and how to spot it Lorry driver who made guns and prepared for race war is jailed Tell parents if pupils question gender at school, government says Church of England abandons proposals for same sex blessing ceremonies Iran fortifies underground complex near nuclear site, satellite images show We warned nursery about abuser Vincent Chan they dismissed us, parents tell BBC Aberdeen finally sees sunshine for first time since 21 January
The government has published its first guidance for schools in England on supporting children who are questioning their gender. Also: Number Ten confirms the ousting of Sir Chris Wormald as cabinet secretary, the third senior official to go in a matter of days. And after three long weeks, Aberdeen has finally seen some sunshine.
In this episode, we chat with Emeritus Professor Paul Racey, one of the best-known figures in bat ecology and conservation. Paul talks about how his interest in bats began when he was at school, watching dusk fall and becoming curious about the animals that emerge after dark. He shares how early teachers, university life, and time in the field helped shape what became a lifelong career.We look back over Paul's many years of work, including his role in helping to establish the Bat Conservation Trust. He reflects on how bat conservation has changed, why public interest and understanding really matter, and the moments that shifted the field forward—particularly the arrival of full-spectrum bat detectors.Paul also discusses some of his key research, from discoveries about bat breeding to the work of his students, and why mentoring the next generation has always been so important to him. The conversation touches on his work afield too, covering his research in Madagascar, where working closely with local scientists led to the discovery of a new bat species Pipistrellus raceyi.Listen to our episode with Sue Swift here.Listen to our episode with Jon Russ here.Take a look at Pipistrellus raceyi.Leaving a review helps other listeners find the show more easily and spread the good word about bats. Don't know how to leave a comment? Check out our simple instructions here.Support the showPlease leave us a review or star rating if your podcast app allows it because it helps us to reach a wider audience so that we can spread the word about how great bats are. How to write a podcast review (and why you should).Got a story to share with us? Please get in touch via comms@bats.org.ukBats are magical but misunderstood. At BCT our vision is a world rich in wildlife where bats and people thrive together. Action to protect & conserve bats is having a positive impact on bat populations in the UK. We would not be able to continue our work to protect bats & their habitats without your contribution so if you can please donate. We need your support now more than ever: www.bats.org.uk/donate Thank you!
Eastern Scotland is usually relatively dry but so far this year it's experienced record-breaking rainfall. Aberdeen last saw sunshine on 19th of January. We hear from arable and beef farmer Jack Stevenson in his, very wet, winter wheat fields on the East Coast. He tells us some parts of Aberdeenshire have seen about a quarter of their annual rainfall in a matter of weeks during January and February.Artificial intelligence, AI, is starting to influence many aspects of everyday life. Farming is no exception, and this week we're looking at how the technology might be harnessed to help solve some tricky problems. Today: dairy cows' health and welfare. The University of Bristol vet school's farm is using AI and CCTV cameras to spot changes in behaviour among its dairy cows, to find out whether it can pick up potential issues sooner than human herd managers. The project has turned a barn into a bovine Big Brother House.Beef cows grazing with their calves are a traditional part of the landscape, particularly in upland areas of the UK. But a new report says Welsh beef suckler herd numbers have decreased by nearly 40 percent over the last two decades. The National Farmers Union in Wales, - NFU Cymru - produced the report, and it says this approach to beef farming is in need of urgent support. Presenter: Anna Hill Producer: Sarah Swadling
Our world is being re-educated. Universities once devoted to truth and reason have become centers for ideology and activism, shaping a generation to believe that truth is relative, morality is subjective, and power is all that matters. But what happens when a culture loses confidence in truth itself? And how can Christians think clearly—and live faithfully—when the classroom becomes the battlefield of ideas? Today we'll be talking about how truth changes the way we think, the way we live, and the way we stand in a culture that's forgotten what truth even is. Our guest today is Corey Miller. Corey grew up in Utah as a seventh-generation Mormon. He came to Christ, and later became a pastor, philosophy professor, campus minister, and now serves as the president/CEO of Ratio Christi (RatioChristi.org). He has authored or edited five books, including his latest book, The Progressive Miseducation of America: Confronting the Cultural Revolution from the Classroom to Your Community. He holds three master's degrees, along with a PhD from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. His thinking centers on the intersection of faith, reason, and culture. Please send us your feedback and questions to: podcast@summit.org.
We preview the Edinburgh Derby as Hearts host Hibs and discuss what's happening with Aberdeen and a new manager. With Ray Bradshaw, Scott Allan and Robbie Neilson.
In the much delayed Episode 13 of Season 13, Dave and I have a rather cheery time going over the Premiership wins against Aberdeen, Dundee and Kilmarnock, the Scottish Cup wins against Annan and Queens Park, the Europa League win against Ludogorets, the Premiership draw against Hibs and the Europa League loss against Porto. We also go on to talk about our transfer window, board appointments and much more. Listen iTunes PodBean YouTube Spotify Acast Contact Twitter Facebook Instagram
Stijn Schmitz welcomes William Rhind to the show. William is the Founder and CEO of GraniteShares. Rhind provides insights into the current market landscape, emphasizing the early stages of AI development and the potential for significant transformation across various sectors. Regarding market volatility, Rhind attributes recent fluctuations to multiple factors, including potential Federal Reserve leadership changes, cryptocurrency market movements, and concerns about AI’s impact on software companies. He argues that we are in the early stages of AI development, with significant potential for innovation and disruption across industries. Rhind highlights the ongoing bull market for hard assets, driven by global economic uncertainties, central bank buying, and concerns about currency debasement. He notes that emerging market central banks are actively diversifying their reserves by purchasing gold, viewing it as a strategic hedge against paper currencies. Platinum receives special attention, with Rhind explaining its unique market dynamics. He points out that platinum is about 30 times rarer than gold and currently sits in a market deficit. The metal’s future looks promising, particularly as previous bearish sentiment around internal combustion engines has dissipated and industrial demand remains strong. Rhind suggests that while passive investing has benefits, too much concentration can potentially create market inefficiencies. He advocates for a “core and satellite” approach to investing, balancing long-term retirement strategies with more speculative investments. Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:00 – Investor Demand Trends 00:02:00 – Market Volatility Drivers 00:04:28 – AI Bubble Debate 00:06:30 – Dot-com Bubble Comparison 00:10:45 – Commodities in AI Chain 00:12:40 – Energy Sector Opportunities 00:14:12 – Currency Debasement Thesis 00:17:03 – Precious Metals Bull Market 00:19:00 – Central Bank Gold Buying 00:22:02 – De-dollarization and Dollar Outlook 00:28:00 – Silver Market Dynamics 00:32:42 – Platinum Investment Case 00:39:30 – Passive Investing Trends 00:44:40 – U.S. Equity Market Size 00:46:12 – Concluding Thoughts Guest Links: Website: https://graniteshares.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-rhind-5434367 In 2016, Will Rhind challenged himself to find a way to do things differently. As a 18-year veteran of the ETF industry with experience working at, building and running, well-established successful ETF businesses, he made a keen observation: investing just isn't as exciting as it once was. He asked himself, how do you bring back that excitement? As an experienced entrepreneur, he decided to answer that question by launching his own ETF company – GraniteShares was born. Will's focus on disrupting the financial industry has taken GraniteShares from an idea to a successful start-up garnering the attention of Bain Capital and other well-known ETF investors who support his passion to create products that will change the way people see investing. Will spends his time outside of GraniteShares with his wife and three children. He's on the Board of Directors of the Bath University Foundation, has a passion for classic cars, Manchester United, and travel – especially back to his roots in Aberdeen, Scotland, “The Granite City.” Will has over 25 years of experience in the industry.
The Go Radio Football Show: 9th of February 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Rob MacLean is joined by Barry Ferguson and Charlie Mulgrew for a a deep dive into one of the most dramatic Scottish Cup weekends in years and a midweek of fixtures that could reshape the entire title race. In This Episode Old Firm Cup Showdown Reactions to the draw heard around Scotland: Rangers vs Celtic in the Scottish Cup quarter‑finals. Back‑to‑back Old Firm clashes in early March? The pundits are buzzing. Rangers Hit Eight: What Does It Mean? Barry dissects Rangers' ruthless 8–0 demolition of Queen's Park. Celtic's Great Escape Celtic survive Dundee in dramatic fashion. Charlie breaks down the “Martin O'Neill effect” — unbeaten, relentless, and grinding out results even when performance dips. Transfer Talk & Rising Stars The panel spotlight breakout players across Scotland: Luke Graham Barney Stewart Elliot Watt…and the debate: why don't the Old Firm sign more from within the league? Away Fans & Atmosphere Should Old Firm allocations return to the “proper days” of 7–8k away fans? A lively, nostalgic debate. Big‑Name Arrivals Alex Oxlade‑Chamberlain's Celtic debut… is it inspired or risky? Tactical Deep Dives Motherwell's transformation — brave, possession‑based, brilliantly coached — earns rave reviews as the panel preview a massive Motherwell vs Rangers fixture. Predictions & Pressure Hearts, Hibs, Dundee United, Aberdeen — who's rising? Who's wobbling? Who needs a result right now? Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/hnoE3tJxT1E?si=WtKLPHUCSUYM6sGf For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
It has been quite a year for Moore County's neighbor to our south down in Richmond County, NC. First, in the spring, the roar of racing returned to the historic Rockingham Speedway as The Rock welcomed back NASCAR to the famed one-mile oval. Then, in the summer, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the largest business deal in North Carolina history with a $10 billion plan to build a data center campus near Rockingham.In this episode of Paradise in the Pines, economic developer for Richmond County, Martie Butler, talks about those two major news stories and the impact they will have on the Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen area.
The swift population has seen a significant decline in recent years. Now, Scotland has become the first country in the UK to introduce a legal requirement to install swift bricks in all new buildings. Rachel meets Cally Smith of North East Scotland Swifts to discover how the bricks will help to protect the birds.The historic Palm Houses at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh are newly restored and the team are beginning to move the plant specimens inside, starting with the largest. Mark meets Glasshouse Manager Fiona Inches to find out what it takes to move hundreds of specimens.Rachel is at the Herpetofauna Workers Meeting in Glasgow to find out about the work being done to help our reptiles and amphibians. She chats to volunteer Cally Ullman-Smith and his mum Janet of Saving Scotland's Amphibians and Reptiles.Recent stormy weather is causing puffins and other seabirds to struggle and many are being washed up on Scotland's coastlines. Rachel and Mark are joined by Paul Reynolds of New Arc Wildlife Rescue, Aberdeenshire, to discuss the pressures seabirds face.In this week's podcast excerpt, Mark meets master wood carver David Robinson at his studio in East Lothian to learn more about how his work is inspired by nature.Back at the Herpetofauna Workers Meeting, Rachel speaks to ecologist and survey volunteer Stephen Corcoran whose work is related to adders and restoring peatland.Orkney based artist Anna Charlotta Gardiner is undertaking a month long residency in Aberdeen as part of the Royal Scottish Academy's 200th anniversary. Mark meets Anna near Aberdeen harbour to explore how her work takes inspiration from the city's maritime heritage.Mark takes a wander in Aberdeenshire to check out potholes exacerbated by stormy weather.
Targeted for her political beliefs, Laura Law was murdered in her living room in Aberdeen in 1940. The biased non-trial that followed sought to blame her husband, Richard. Who killed Laura Law? Sources https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65545068/lea_laura-law#:~:text=Laura%20and%20her%20husband%20Richard,has%20not%20yet%20been%20solved. https://www.newspapers.com/image/773677872/?match=1&terms=%22Laura%20Law%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773675458/?match=1&terms=%22Laura%20Law%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773675458/?match=1&terms=%22Laura%20Law%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773678276/?match=1&terms=%22Laura%20Law%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773679631/?match=1&terms=%22Laura%20Law%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773679690/?match=1&terms=%22Laura%20Law%22 https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/G986-2F7/lea-laura-luoma-1914-1940 https://unionsong.com/u107.html https://medium.com/journal-of-precipitation/lets-remember-laura-law-who-was-found-murdered-on-this-day-in-1940-january-5-221beb4438d8 https://www.historylink.org/File/9260?source=post_page-----221beb4438d8--------------------------------------- https://www.newspapers.com/image/773679756/?match=1&terms=%22Laura%20Law%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773674202/?match=1&terms=%22Laura%20Law%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773666875/?match=1&terms=%22Laura%20Law%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773675072/?match=1&terms=%22Dick%20Law%22%20AND%20%22inquest%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773675993/?match=1&terms=%22Dick%20Law%22%20AND%20%22inquest%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773677150/?match=1&terms=%22Dick%20Law%22%20AND%20%22inquest%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773678182/?match=1&terms=%22Dick%20Law%22%20AND%20%22inquest%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773679989/?match=1&terms=%22Dick%20Law%22%20AND%20%22inquest%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773667792/?match=1&terms=%22Dick%20Law%22%20AND%20%22inquest%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773673972/?match=1&terms=%22Dick%20Law%22%20AND%20%22inquest%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773674135/?match=1&terms=%22Dick%20Law%22%20AND%20%22inquest%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/773678842/?match=1&terms=%22Dick%20Law%22%20AND%20%22inquest%22 "Census of Population and Housing". census.gov. Retrieved January 23, 2026. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeen,_Washington#cite_note-15 https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/inquest#:~:text=An%20inquest%20is%20a%20judicial,not%20limited%20to%20while%20incarcerated.
Public Perception of Engagement: A 2024 Pew Research Center study across 24 countries found that a median of 74% of citizens believe elected officials do not care what people like them think, while only 26% believe they do. Studies on professional communications indicate a very high level of consensus—over 80%—among professionals (which includes political communications) regarding the importance of PR for their organizations. Dr. Stuart Thomson Chart.PR is a communications and public affairs consultant helping clients navigate politics, government, the media, and Brexit. He won 'Online Influencer of the Year, 2020' in the current affairs category by Vuelio. He advises clients on all elements of their public affairs strategies, including corporate communications and reputation management issues. His work has included legislative lobbying, profile-raising, planning communications, and he has also worked on several high-profile media relations and crisis communications programmes for clients across a range of sectors. Stuart has also dealt with health and safety incidents, high-profile corporate announcements, government reports, and consumer TV investigations. Stuart graduated from the University of Aberdeen with a degree in Economics and Politics before completing a Ph.D. from the same institution. His thesis, 'The Social Democratic Dilemma', went on to form the basis of a book published by Macmillan. His book, 'New Activism and the Corporate Response' was rated as one of the Top 100 management books of 2004 by the Australian Financial Review, and a book that "every aspiring business leader should read" according to MIS Asia. Stuart is an honorary research fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen. He is a member of the practitioner panel for the Interest Groups and Advocacy journal, and is a former associate editor of Renewal: the Journal of Labour Politics. Stuart was listed as one of the Top 100 Public Affairs Consultants by Total Politics and has been a judge for the Public Affairs News Awards and PR Week awards. He was shortlisted for the prestigious IoD and CIPR Director of the Year award. Stuart has devised and runs several specialist courses on public affairs for the CIPR and PRCA. For More Information: https://stuartthomson.co.uk/ LinkedIn: @StuartThomson Listen: https://stuartthomson.co.uk/podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this weeks podcast we look at the Epstein files; Net Zero killing jobs in Aberdeen; Banning Greyhound Racing in a Country that doesn't have any; Country of the Week - Tanzania; The EU and Abortion; Feedback; More on Philip Yancey; Detransitioner Sues; LGBT Youth Scotland sued for Abuse; Iran and Islamic Terrorism; Muslim Terrorist Stands for Office in Birmingham; Tucker Carlson's Support for Saudi Arabia; Why do we start letters with 'Dear'? The Final Word - Psalm 139 with music from Diamond Platnumz and Davido; The Carpenters; Alice Cooper; Led Zeppelin; The Alexander Brothers; Mozart; The New Scottish Hymns; The Proclaimers
What a potentially pivotal couple of days in the race for the SPFL Scottish Premiership title as Hearts lost late to St Mirren leaving the door open for Rangers to cut Derek McInnes' side's lead to 3 points. Martin O'Neill will be frustrated as Celtic missed out on the opportunity to close the gap on Wednesday after their midweek tie with Aberdeen at Pittodrie was postponed.Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden & Gordon Dalziel review all the latest action including Hibs' dramatic last minute win against Dundee United with new signing Ante Suto scoring the injury time winner! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Go Radio Football Show: 5th of February 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! This episode delivers a high‑energy breakdown of a pivotal week in Scottish football as Paul Cooney is joined by Charlie Mulgrew and Mark Guidi. From controversial red cards to postponed fixtures and title‑race psychology, the panel dig into every major talking point shaping the Scottish Premiership landscape. Rangers Hit Five – But Fans Boo? Rangers thump Kilmarnock 5–1, closing the gap at the top, but the story isn't the scoreline. Early red card and penalty shape the game Tavernier incidents dissected Fans boo at halftime despite a lead – was it fair? Danny Rohl responds with a message to the supporters Mikey Moore & new‑boy excitement: “lively, dangerous, and growing fast” Celtic's Postponement Fury & Transfer Moves Celtic's trip to Aberdeen is called off with just hours to spare—sparking frustration from fans and pundits. Was the late call avoidable? Fixture congestion now ramps up: 13 days, 5 games, Europe included Alex Oxlade‑Chamberlain talks intensify Arne Engels rejected bid drama: why £20m+ wasn't enough Martin O'Neill's message on unity and squad mentality Hearts Slip at St Mirren – Title Race Blown Wide Open A late header sinks Hearts after yet another red card, giving Celtic and Rangers a lifeline. Derek McInnes breaks down what went wrong. Hearts excellent with 10 men… until they weren't “Psychological shift” now hitting the top three Are Hearts still genuine contenders? Scottish Cup Weekend Preview The team run through a packed Cup schedule with stories everywhere: Rangers v Queen's Park: memories of last season's shocker Celtic v Dundee: comfortable or tricky? St Mirren, Motherwell, Falkirk, Dundee United – who's primed for a run. Inside the Manager's Mind Some of the best insights of the episode: The crushing pressure of management at Celtic/Rangers Why team selection mistakes can unravel a season How to handle players who drift in and out of games What it means to manage in a “glass bowl” job World Cup Talk – Scotland, Brazil & Group Expectations Kaka calls Scotland “medium level” – panel reactions What Scotland must do to qualify from the group Harvey Barnes: will he join Scotland for the World Cup run? Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/hnoE3tJxT1E?si=WtKLPHUCSUYM6sGf For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
What a potentially pivotal couple of days in the race for the SPFL Scottish Premiership title as Hearts lost late to St Mirren leaving the door open for Rangers to cut Derek McInnes' side's lead to 3 points. Martin O'Neill will be frustrated as Celtic missed out on the opportunity to close the gap on Wednesday after their midweek tie with Aberdeen at Pittodrie was postponed.Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden & Gordon Dalziel review all the latest action including Hibs' dramatic last minute win against Dundee United with new signing Ante Suto scoring the injury time winner! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Opposition Perspective is a podcast in which we sit down with fans of Celtic's weekend opponents.Today we spoke to Glen Schreuder from Red Tinted Glasses, an Aberdeen fan podcast as we look ahead to our match at Pittodrie.We discuss Aberdeen's tumultuous season with Thelin being sacked and difficult results throughout.We also get the expectations of the Aberdeen support for tonights match.
Latest Podcast from Spoken Label (Author / ArtistPodcast) features making her debut, Lucy Beth. Lucy Beth (she/her/hers) is a multi-award-winningemerging performer, theatre-maker and lecturer from Inverurie, Aberdeenshire.She graduated with Distinction from the University of Glasgow's MLitt Theatre & Performance Practices Course after being awarded a PGT Excellent Scholarship bythe University.Lucy has worked on various stage, screen, and audioprojects. Her recent credits include Blanca in Ten Feet Tall's production of "Guilty" by Rona Munro at Granite Noir Festival. Penny in “How To Train Your Dad To Be A Feminist” at the Aberdeen Arts Centre, and she has alsostarred in TMM Recruitment's Christmas Advert, “Scary Tale of New Work,”Beyond conventional performing, part of Lucy's practiceconcerns dialect preservation. She speaks Doric and seeks to create and perform works in Doric as a means of continuing to render the dialect present. Her Doric works have reached critical acclaim and have earned Lucy several awards.Her Doric solo theatre show, “Ma Name Is Isabelle” wasperformed at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was highlighted as one of SNACK Magazine's Picks of the Fringe. It also received an Edinburgh Fringe TheatreAward from the Fringe Theatre Awards. The show has received 5-star reviews in the press.Lucy won the Best Newcomer Award at The Doric FilmFestival for her film, "Fit Wye Nae" in 2024. In 2025 she performed in "Sticky Business", winner of the Best Film Award at the 2025 Doric Film Festival.Lucy's Doric poetry won her a place in the finals of the Loud Poet's Slam Poetry Competition in Aberdeen in June 2025 and made a guest appearance at the LoudPoet's Edinburgh Fringe show, which was awarded 5 stars. She was one of the Young Women's Movement's 30 Under 30 Honourees for 2025.Lucy was also a 2025 Scottish Emerging Theatre AwardsWinner. More details can be found at: https://www.lucy-beth-performer.com/
We preview the five Premiership matches taking place tonight, as Celtic visit Aberdeen, Rangers host Kilmarnock and Marvin Bartley has his first match in charge of Livingston. With Charlotte Cohen, Andy Halliday and Gordon Waddell.
Gordon Duncan, Simon Donnelly and Alex Rae take your calls after Celtic's trip to Aberdeen is postponed due to a waterlogged pitch, as is Motherwell's match at Dundee.A Rangers fan phones in with a wild conspiracy theory on the WEATHER at Pittodrie, others look ahead to the match with Kilmarnock at Ibrox and a Hoops fan has a theory of his own on the club's board...
On this episode of the Huddle Breakdown, Laura, James and Alan unpack a net-zero Celtic transfer window built on loans and “rehab” profiles, then ask the bigger question: what is Celtic actually trying to do on the pitch right now? The conversation links recruitment to tactics as they break down the Scottish Premiership's shift toward higher pressing intensity, Celtic's growing tendency toward direct/chaos-ball, and what that means for chance creation, control, and the title race. Using rolling xG difference as the reality check, Alan explains why results are drifting away from performance trends, while James argues Celtic are “offloading agency” and living on variance. Finally, they preview a tricky trip to Aberdeen and why away fixtures may decide everything.Want to support the channel? - https://huddlebreakdown.comLike this video and want more content like it? Subscribe to the channel below and hit the bell to get notified every time a new video goes live. Follow us on Twitter: @huddlebreakdown@Alan_Morrison67 @jucojames Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Go Radio Football Show: 4th of February 2026. This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Paul Cooney, Andy Walker and James McPake bring you all the reaction to the late postponement at Pittodrie before Celtic's crucial match against Aberdeen — and break down the biggest stories across Scottish football. Postponement Drama: The Aberdeen vs Celtic match is called off just hours before kickoff, sparking frustration among travelling supporters and igniting a discussion about timing, communication, and player safety. Rangers' Big Opportunity: With Celtic idle, Rangers have the chance to close the gap at the top. The panel breaks down Danny Rohl's squad depth, new signings, and tactical possibilities — including the arrival of Ryan Naderi and what dual No.10s might mean for their attack. Celtic's Transfer Window Fallout: Insight into why fans are unhappy with the January business, calls for boycotts, and the shock decision to reject a £20m–£25m bid for Arne Engels. Plus, Martin O'Neill's thoughts on the rebuild ahead. Hearts Under Pressure: After a rare slip‑up, questions arise about consistency, red cards, and whether they can maintain pole position in the title race. Managerial Reactions: Direct clips and breakdowns of comments from Danny Rohl, Martin O'Neill, and Derek McInnes — giving listeners an inside feel for the tension behind the touchline. Fan Voices: Real supporter reactions — from Celtic fans stranded on the road north, to Rangers supporters urging their side to seize the moment, to debates about club leadership and matchday atmosphere. Predictions & Tactical Insight: In‑depth preview of Rangers vs Kilmarnock, Hibs vs Dundee United, and Livingston vs Falkirk — complete with lineup analysis, form guides, and bold scoreline predictions. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/hnoE3tJxT1E?si=WtKLPHUCSUYM6sGf For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Hearts blow it at Smurn. All eyes on us tomorrow against a dreadful Aberdeen side. Chat on 'the window' and why Europe is still such a big deal for us. Music Credit - Instant Remedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Register for the Exiles in Babylon conference! April 30-May 2 (Minneapolis, MN). Kyle Strobel (Ph.D. University of Aberdeen) is a systematic theologian who teaches spiritual theology for the Biola University Talbot School of Theology Institute for Spiritual Formation and Spiritual Formation Focus programs. He's the author of several books including his most recent book When God Seems Distant: Surprising Ways God Deepens Our Faith and Draws Us Near.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A lamentably abject showing from Aberdeen on Saturday afternoon sees Killie stroll to the three points and leave us wondering, once again, just what the f*ck is going on at our football club? Gav & Gary are here to look back over the latest disasterclass down AB24 way before analysing our transfer window activities as the clock ticks down to 11pm. Become a paid subscriber over at abzfootballpodcast.com Follow us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Daniel, Justin, and producer Andrew discuss local basketball games featuring Aberdeen, Hoquiam, and Montesano.Also, Daniel attempts to stump Justin with Tar Heel QB trivia, and our guys discuss the Seahawks Super Bowl chances.
Craig Fowler and Tony Anderson discuss the four games which took place in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday, including Kilmarnock diamond cutting through woeful Aberdeen, Hearts scoring three but still being profligate in front of goal, Will Ferry's form, running out of ways to praise Tawanda Maswanishe, Livingston's fatal flaw, and a dull encounter in Paisley. 0:00 Start 03:17 Kilmarnock 3-0 Aberdeen 20:38 Dundee United 0-3 Hearts 40:07 Livingston 0-2 Motherwell 57:46 St Mirren 0-0 Dundee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, the Minnesota Fight Night podcast catches up with Cayman Audie (4-2, 2 KOs), who is preparing for his Feb. 13 fight in Hinckley. Audie, a local fan favorite, will face off with Corey McIntosh (3-1, 2 KOs) of Aberdeen, South Dakota. The heavyweight showdown is part of the big Friday Night Fights card at Grand Casino Hinckley. Tickets Link:Friday Night FightsBoxrec Event Link:BoxRec: Event
Als die brillante Genetikerin Dr. Brenda Page am Morgen des 14. Juli 1978 nicht an ihrem Arbeitsplatz erscheint, ahnen ihre Kollegen sofort, dass etwas Schreckliches geschehen ist. In ihrer Wohnung in Aberdeen machen sie eine grausame Entdeckung, die die Stadt für Jahrzehnte erschüttern wird. Hinter der Fassade ihres akademischen Erfolgs verbirgt sich eine dunkle Realität aus Kontrolle, Stalking und nackter Angst vor ihrem Ex-Mann, dem Biochemiker Christopher Harrisson. Trotz belastender Indizien, unheimlicher Drohungen und Brendas eigener prophetischer Warnung vor ihrem Ableben bleibt der Fall über 40 Jahre lang ein ungelöstes Rätsel…
Liam McLeod sits down with Scotland midfielder Lewis Ferguson to discuss his football career at Aberdeen and Hamilton, life in Italy as Bologna captain, his World Cup hopes with Scotland and whether he or Scott McTominay scores the better overhead kick.
Nick Robinson, Deputy Head of Global Emerging Market Equities at Aberdeen Investments, says that the artificial intelligence wave that has pushed domestic stock markets to record highs is readily apparent around the world — including in countries that are not necessarily synonymous with technology — and that the capital expenditure wave should continue to power foreign markets if companies can monetize the potential gains created by AI. He also discusses how markets are weathering geopolitical events and why he thinks they will continue to push higher despite nervous headlines.
This bonus episode of the Sounds Heal Podcast is a special listener questions edition, released in celebration of the podcast's 7 year anniversary. I'm diving into questions you've sent in around biofield clearing, the physiology of sound healing, how sound supports the nervous system, and the balance between training, certifications, and intuitive ability. We also touch on what's currently inspiring my own practice and studies. Thank you for being part of this ongoing conversation and for continuing to listen with curiosity. Natalie would like to thank her teachers and mentors: Tony Nec, Dr. John Beaulieu, Thomas Orr Anderson, Mitch Nur, Michael Bettine, Mike Tamburo, Rhonda McCrimmon, Bhuwan Chandra and Jivasu at Nada Yoga School, Dr. Tiffany Barsotti, Master Mingtong Gu, Satyam at TriYoga, Dr. Ian Russell and Dr. Tom McKean at the University of Aberdeen, Dr. Kevin Droe at the University of Northern Iowa, Leopold La Fosse at the University of Iowa, and Sonja Zeithamel at the Preucil School of Music. Natalie Brown, host of Sounds Heal Podcast: http://www.soundshealstudio.com http://www.facebook.com/soundshealstudio http://www.instagram.com/nataliebrownsoundsheal http://www.youtube.com/soundshealstudio Music by Natalie Brown, Hope & Heart http://www.youtu.be/hZPx6zJX6yA Email: soundshealstudio@gmail.com
Following the popularity of the previously coined “Tea-break Time Travel Training”, Matilda focuses in this episode on a commonly used method in archaeological research: Experimental Archaeology. Listen in to hear what experimental is, its origins and development, its strengths and weaknesses, and how it all started for Matilda with an afternoon of throwing prehistoric spears in a public park in Aberdeen!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/45LinksInternational Society for Experimental ArchaeologyJournal of Experimental ArchaeologyThe Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments, of Great Britain by John EvansStudies in Human-Thing Entanglement by Ian HodderEpisode 13 of And My Trowel (processualism and post-processualism)Publications and projects list for all Matilda's research (scroll to bottom of the page)Contact the HostEmail: matilda@thearchaeologiststeacup.comhttps://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.cominsta: @the_archaeologists_teacupfb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacuptwitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetTee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724AffiliatesMotion Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Governor Kathy Hochul issued a state of emergency on Friday in anticipation of the massive winter storm. The entire state is experiencing heavy snowfall and dangerously cold temperatures. We discuss the state of the storm, safety tips, and the way the storm is impacting our region and other parts of the country. Our guests: Eric Snitil, chief meteorologist for WROC Glenn Johnson, meteorologist for WHEC Luke Schulte, snowboarder Steven Fuller, vice president of Bristol Mountain Anna Valeria, executive director of the Open Door Mission Rebecca Fronheiser, DDS, dentist in Aberdeen, North Carolina Erin Vasicek, Ph.D., research scientist in Columbus, Ohio ---Connections is supported by listeners like you. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member today, support the show, and help us close the gap created by the rescission of federal funding.---Connections airs every weekday from noon-2 p.m. Join the conversation with questions or comments by phone at 1-844-295-TALK (8255) or 585-263-9994, email, Facebook or Twitter. Connections is also livestreamed on the WXXI News YouTube channel each day. You can watch live or access previous episodes here.---Do you have a story that needs to be shared? Pitch your story to Connections.
Rachel meets Director Robbie Synge to learn about a new film featuring young people at work and play in the landscapes of the Cairngorms. ‘Tha Sinn an Seo' (We Are Here), made throughout 2025, explores habitat restoration work of Cairngorms Connect.The National Trust for Scotland has purchased new land around the Drum Estate, near Banchory, Aberdeenshire to help expand the ancient tree population. Mark takes a wander with Gardens and Designed Landscape Manager, Chris Wardle.Scientists at Aberdeen University and the James Hutton Institute are examining whether a compound found in part of the potato plant could be used in the cosmetics industry. Near Montrose, Rachel joins Grampian Growers Project Manager Sofia Alexiou and Managing Director Kirsty Spink in a tattie shed.A stakeholder discussion on the potential reintroduction of lynx is being launched this month. Mark meets Lisa Chilton, CEO of Scotland the Big Picture, in Aviemore to find out how events across Highland and Moray will gather local views.Rachel chats to Professor Pete Iannetta from the James Hutton Institute who explains what a large part of our diet would have consisted of in days of old.Mark joins Aberdeen City Council Countryside Ranger Service and volunteers keeping an area of land on the outskirts of Aberdeen free of gorse.Rare seagrass "fairy circles" have been discovered in the Sound of Barra. Rachel and Mark are joined by Sarah Cunningham of NatureScot to discuss the seagrass doughnuts.Helen Needham meets interdisciplinary plant Researcher Em Merrin May Armstrong in Glasgow to explore Queer Ecology.Mother and daughter Mhairi and Maisie Watson volunteer as lifeboat crew for RNLI Anstruther. Mark catches up with the pair to discover what lifeboat training involves.
Nearly three years ago, NOBULL was on the brink of bankruptcy. Now, they have been valued at $1 billion. The Rogue Invitational liked Aberdeen, Scotland so much that they are returning for a third year. Despite a majority of it's first round of invites getting turned down, the Mayhem Classic is still set to have a first-rate lineup. And speaking of lineups, the World Fitness Project announced their first round of pro card recipient's for the 2026 season. Sean and Tommy discuss all that and tell us why they have a love/hate relationship with the NFL postseason. This episode is presented by Thirdzy. Head to thirdzy.com and use the code "TEF" to save 20% on their Rest and Recovery Collagen and improve how you sleep and recover.