The sisters were last seen on CCTV taking a 2am walk in freezing temperatures - with no one able to determine why the women were even out at that time in the first place.
Aberdeen have signed Tottenham Hotspur defender Alfie Dorrington on loan until the end of the season. Dorrington, 19, made his senior debut in December, coming on as a second-half substitute for Ange Postecoglou's side in their 5-0 win at Southampton.
The Lawman became an iconic figure due to his goalscoring exploits for Manchester United, Manchester City and Scotland.
House prices in Aberdeen dropped in November, falling more than the average across Scotland, new figures show.
Step on board and witness the beauty of Britain stretch out beside you with this once-in-a-lifetime train trip. You'll start nice and early at 8.20am and not arrived until 9.30pm - but every second wi
DENIS LAW has sadly passed away at the age of 84. The iconic forward, who is Scotland’s joint-record goalscorer of all time, has died after a battle with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Born
New signing Alfie Dorrington hopes he can emulate Tottenham Hotspur team-mate James Maddison with an impactful loan stint at Aberdeen. The 19-year-old defender has joined the Pittodrie club until the end of the season on loan from Ange Postecoglou's side in search of "a platform to perform".
The January window has entered its final two weeks and the push for new signings is only strengthening. Arsenal are reportedly readying a bid for Benjamin Sesko after reigniting their interest, though RB Leipzig are demanding big bucks. Nico Williams, Dusan Vlahovic and Bryan Mbeumo have all also been linked.
Few who knew the young Denis Law from Aberdeen could have imagined that he would one day become the undisputed King of Scotland. How was it possible that such a weak, fragile kid – mocked for his scrawniness at school – could ever become one of Europe’s most feared strikers?
You can’t really overstate what Denis Law represented for my dad’s generation and for those of us who began to love football while this
First Minister John Swinney hails Denis Law as ‘giant of Scottish football’ - Law remains the only Scottish player to have won a Ballon d’Or, which he was awarded in 1964.
From pauper to king, from scuffles in the streets of Aberdeen to frenetic clashes at the top of world football, two episodes far from the playing pitch give an indication of Denis Law and his times.