Free industry safety training offered to North-east workers by leading global safety firm, RelyOn Nutec, has proved such a success that the Scottish Government has reallocated funding to offer more spaces up until end May.
Ledingham Chalmers today announces Inverness-based partner Victoria Leslie has joined its board.
The race is on to Make Tax Digital (MTD) for VAT; the legislation which will require all VAT registered businesses across the UK (except where an exemption is in place) to digitise their VAT accounting records by April 1 of this year.
A good quality survey, dimensional or inspection based is essential to any project. From improving sea defences to building new homes, no project can progress confidently without reliable survey information on which to base decisions.
A much-loved local restaurant is to bring its home-cooked field-to-fork soul food to Marischal Square – filling the last empty leisure space at the development.
North-east cancer charity, Clan Cancer Support has welcomed back their complementary therapy offering to anyone affected by cancer, following a two year hiatus due to the CV19 pandemic.
Aberdeenshire was firmly placed on the television map last night after starring in the thrilling finale to the hit show Peaky Blinders. Portsoy Harbour was the setting for the long-awaited showdown between Tommy Shelby and his nemesis Michael Gray.
The biggest cooking oil bottler for UK shops has said it only has a few weeks' supply of sunflower oil left. Ukraine and Russia produce most of the world's sunflower oil and the war is disrupting exports, Edible Oils told the BBC.
Grant Shapps has said energy will not be rationed in the UK, despite pressure on supplies globally.
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Scottish companies involved in the oil and gas sector, as well as renewables, will be anxiously waiting to hear what emerges in the UK's energy security strategy now due out this Thursday.