Recognition of a company which has been successful in growing internationally. Arnlea was founded in 1994 and its vision is to be the global leader in software as a service (SaaS) delivered mobile apps for asset management efficiency to the energy industry.
A wide range of additional support including tuition fee waivers, free accommodation and bursaries has been announced for current students and prospective students from Ukraine by the University of Aberdeen.
The city of Aberdeen is preparing to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with a number of events planned to allow residents and visitors to the city the chance to take part in the historic celebrations.
There are over 5.4 million people living with asthma in the United Kingdom, and about 368,000 people in Scotland. World Asthma Day is an event held in the first week of May every year to improve awareness surrounding Asthma as a condition and the care involved around the world.
ELF, the hit Hollywood blockbuster movie has been supersized into a live arena spectacular for this Christmas with a massive stage featuring amazing film backdrops on a huge LED screen plus a mobile stage that travels the auditorium, so everyone gets a close-up view of the action.
Business Gateway Aberdeen City & Shire is thrilled to announce the launch of its schedule of workshops and events for May.
Apogee, an HP company, has joined Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC). The AGCC collaborates with business of all shapes, sizes and sectors to ensure future economic success in the North-east Scotland region.
Local children’s charity Charlie House has announced a relocation to Balmoral House in the heart of Aberdeen’s west end. Let by Knight Property Group, the space provides a home for the charity’s important work to support children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions in North-east Scotland.
Scottish Parliament Business includes: General Questions First Minister’s Questions Members’ Business – S6M-04039 Jackie Dunbar: Global Intergenerational Week 2022 Portfolio Questions
The Treasury has raked in more than £1.7billion in tax from North Sea oil and gas firms in just 90 days, according to newly published figures.
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak last night threatened North Sea energy companies with a windfall tax on their profits unless they "support the economy" by increasing investment.
Here are the top business stories making the headlines in the morning newspapers.