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The King’s Badge of Honour is the British Red Cross’s most prestigious award, reserved for service of the highest order to the organisation or the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
From April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025, there were 1,666 reported bridge strikes in Britain, equivalent to one every five hours, costing the rail industry around £12million in delays and cancellations.
The young Don has moved across the city to the Highland League club on an emergency loan, leaving Jimmy Thelin with two first team keepers for this weekend's Kilmarnock clash.
The Aberdeen-born back row had played rugby since his early twenties in Glasgow before joining Deeside RFC at the end of Covid, becoming a popular part of the Banchory team's squad.
Salimatta Jabang, a single mother to two-year-old Ansumana, said she "didn't think she would make it" while working on her BA (Hons) in Community Leadership degree.
"We’re showing resilience, we’re much harder to beat than before and that’s something you need. Everyone’s putting in a shift and that’s a good sign that the team is improving."
Aberdeen FC are set to be the first Scottish Premiership club to trial the sale of alcohol inside the concourse of a stadium since the ban was introduced more than 40 years ago this weekend.
The Dons are once again dusting themselves down after another European defeat and looking to continue their improved run of league form against a struggling Kilmarnock side.
The young Don has moved across the city to the Highland League club on an emergency loan, leaving Jimmy Thelin with two first team keepers for this weekend's Kilmarnock clash.
Club chairman Dave Cormack and chief executive Alan Burrows met with local authority leaders at the Town House on Friday to explore the prospect of a new home for the Dons.
The centre-half revealed a devastating diagnosis within his family just a few years on from his own battle after bravely recovering from bowel cancer to continue his career.
The Dons saw Mats Knoester have a goal disallowed for handball, before being hit by a sucker-punch strike from Martial Godo 10 minutes before half time.
Dimitar Mitov made three excellent second-half saves - including one from the penalty spot - to keep the Dons in the game but they ultimately slipped to defeat.
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