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The National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) has awarded Saker Solutions with a three-year framework agreement to provide Security Modelling Services, enabling them to optimise their security strategies through prescriptive analytics.
A leading figure in Aberdeen’s hospitality sector has added his voice to calls to the city’s councillors to reconsider plans to pedestrianise part of Union Street.
The Microsoft 365 expert was the only business from the North to earn an accolade at ScotlandIS Digital Technology Awards, which reward excellence, innovation and expertise of tech businesses based in Scotland.
ITWORX UK have been awarded eight new projects over the last quarter to deliver Cloud Telephony Solutions. The company has reported seeing an increase in demand for this technology as clients look to move away from ageing on-premise phone systems to more agile and flexible cloud-hosted systems.
Prominent Scottish businessman Sir Angus Grossart CBE has died aged 85 after a short illness
About 300 Sunday train services across Scotland ere cancelled due to a shortage of drivers linked to an ongoing pay dispute.
Westminster’s oil and gas regulator is set to approve a major North Sea gas project it previously rejected on environmental grounds amid increased concerns about UK energy security.
Labour will bring a vote on a North Sea windfall tax to parliament on Tuesday.
UK Parliament Today’s business includes: Oral Questions: Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Oral Questions: Resumption of negotiations with the European Commission on the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland following the result of the Northern Ireland Assembly elections on May 5
Critical shipments of gas are being turned away from British ports because National Grid fears it will be overwhelmed by supplies intended to tackle the European energy crisis.
EasyJet is to offer new and existing cabin crew a £1,000 bonus at the end of the summer holiday season, as airlines battle to retain and recruit staff.