Audiences at His Majesty’s Theatre can expect a thrilling murder mystery, an enchanting Disney favourite, family entertainment, a ground-breaking new musical and singing sensations in 2023 with five amazing new shows announced for the city theatre.
The rising cost of living has caused the average Scottish household bill to rise by £167per month during this year, according to new research released by KPMG.
The Tippling House completes a decade of cocktail service, having started in October 2010.
International law firm Addleshaw Goddard has boosted its Corporate and Energy team in Aberdeen with another high-profile appointment in the city.
The Community Planning Aberdeen Board, chaired by Aberdeen City Council Co Leader Councillor Alex Nicoll, were (Friday, September 23) updated on Local Outcome Improvement Plan (improvement projects) and the positive outcomes achieved to date and its impact on communities across the city.
Scottish Parliament Today’s business includes: Time for Reflection: Chris Jewell, Chief Executive Officer, Ascension Trust (Scotland) Scottish Government Debate: Scotland’s Population – Meeting the Needs of our Communities, Economy and Public Services Committee Announcements
The operator of three major care homes in Aberdeenshire has been bought by a Belgian operator for an undisclosed sum.
Brent Crude fell below $85 a barrel for the first time since January yesterday amid concerns about a global economic slowdown.
BrewDog boss James Watt has described Kwasi Kwarteng's tax-slashing mini-budget “nothing short of a startling display of incompetence”.
First Minster Nicola Sturgeon has said it would be a "serious error" for Scotland to match all the tax cuts announced by UK Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng.
The Bank of England said yesterday that it “will not hesitate” to raise interest rates to halt the plunging value of the pound.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across the UK this morning.