Progress has been made in bringing privately owned residential properties back into use across Aberdeen.
During this period of substantial economic uncertainty many businesses will be experiencing significant challenges, whether that’s coping with rising energy prices, increasing cost of supplies and materials and the growing cost of living crisis which could impact demand for their goods and services.
A group of business leaders from across the North-east will benefit from the government backed Help to Grow scheme delivered by Aberdeen Business School (ABS) at Robert Gordon University (RGU), as a new cohort starts this autumn.
UK businesses can expect a crackdown on furlough fraud after HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) revealed that almost 14,000 whistleblowers had come forward with information about misuse of the scheme.
A new exhibition at the University of Aberdeen will bring together the work of one of Scotland’s most acclaimed landscape artists and the story of an Orcadian explorer – united by both their name and passion for the Arctic.
The North-east's world-leading contribution to nutrition will be celebrated when the Rowett Institute welcomes the public through its doors to mark 100 years since it officially opened.
As Aberdeen FC's Official Health and Wellbeing Partner we’re excited to be teaming up with the club to celebrate the start of the new season by launching a new series of business events, kicking off with a Health Check in September.
Ellon based Financial Advice firm, Phil Anderson Financial Services is aiming to help get people ‘Financially Fit’. The firm have been helping people with financial advice for over 10 years and now with the cost-of-living crisis they want to help people get to grips with their personal finances.
Scottish Parliament No business. UK Parliament Business of interest includes: Oral questions (Home Office) Legislation Energy Bill – committee stage Oral evidence of the Scottish Affairs Committee (Defence in Scotland) Aberdeenshire Council No business. Aberdeen City Council No business.
The UK’s new government must double or even triple the rate of offshore wind turbine installations to meet its target of a four-fold increase in offshore renewable energy by 2030, according to a new report.