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A Whitehall report into lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street is so damning that senior officials believe it could leave Boris Johnson with no choice but to resign as prime minister,
It is going to be a busy week on the markets this week, with a number of the world's biggest companies reporting.
Stagecoach Bluebird provides safe, reliable, comfortable value for money local bus services in the North-east of Scotland and aims to provide a credible alternative to the use of private cars.
Balfour Beatty is a leading international infrastructure group which finances, develops, builds and maintains innovative and efficient infrastructure which underpins daily life, supports communities and enables economic growth.
The UK will today host the second transatlantic trade dialogue in Aberdeen aimed at boosting our £200billion trade partnership with the US.
Charities and community groups operating locally to Aberdeen Harbour, soon to be known as Port of Aberdeen, have received £30,000 from the port to help their work supporting individuals and families through the cost of living crisis.
The Chamber’s recent local election manifesto highlights some vital business priorities, particularly in realising the potential of our city centre. In my eight years on the board of Aberdeen Arts Centre, I’ve come to see the venue as a sort of microcosm for the city centre itself.
The world's richest person, Elon Musk, has won his brief battle for control of social-media platform Twitter. It emerged overnight that the board of the company has now agreed to a £34.5billion takeover.
America's top trade negotiator has said the risk from Brexit to the Northern Ireland peace process remains a significant block to prospects of a free trade deal between the UK and the US.
Nicola Sturgeon has backed proposals for a "summit" to help break down the barriers faced by oil and gas workers moving into greener energy.
The average food bill could increase by £271 this year as prices continue to rise, further squeezing consumers.
One of the UK's largest residential developers, Taylor Wimpey, reported today that the housing market remains healthy, despite the Bank of England raising interest rates.