National law firm Aberdein Considine has launched a new charity fundraising programme as it marks its 40th anniversary.
A commemorative place plaque for surgical innovator Sir Alexander Ogston (1844-1929) has been unveiled at the site of Ogston’s home on Union Street in Aberdeen.
The UAE-UK Business Council will be hosting a Summit aimed at identifying opportunities for collaboration in the energy transition sector.
A dynamic exhibition from Gray’s School of Art’s Graduates in Residence, ‘Emergent’, opens at the Look Again Project Space, Aberdeen on Saturday June 11.
Aberdeenshire-based i-Protech Technology Ltd specialises in fire, electrical, security and renewables solutions for both commercial and residential properties.
Aberdeen Arts Centre is rolling out the virtual welcome mat as host for an online exhibition showcasing the work of North East Scotland College art and design students.
Scottish Parliament Today’s business includes: General Questions (topics of interest include support for the renewable energy supply chain; marine planning partnerships; development of district heating systems/incineration of waste; and Deposit Return Schemes)
Conservation groups around Scotland have joined forces to call for urgent government action to save the country’s wild salmon stocks and stem rural job losses.
Customer donations have allowed Donald Russell to collect over £25,000 for the Disaster Emergency Committee’s Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal so far.
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The Queen’s plane was forced to abort landing in London on Tuesday as she travelled home from Aberdeen Airport, it has been reported.
UK Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has parachuted in a new chairman of the competition regulator amid a war on petrol stations as fuel prices hit new highs.