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The results of a major public consultation on council spending that will help shape next year’s annual budget have been published.
The awards rank and recognise the 50 fastest growing technology companies across the UK, based on the last four years of revenue growth. Supporting Deloitte’s initiative for the UK’s fastest growing companies are the award sponsors Oracle NetSuite, BGF and HSBC Innovation Banking.
Passive well integrity monitoring specialists, Sentinel Subsea, has announced further international expansion following contract wins worth seven figures. This announcement marks continued industry success for the company’s pioneering passive subsea monitoring technology, WellSentinel™.
Offshore Helicopter Services UK (OHSUK) have signed a new multi-year contract extension with Serica Energy. The five-year deal with potential for further extensions, takes the relationship between partners at least beyond eight years.
Technology first developed by the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) which is being used to detect offshore methane emissions is to be showcased at SPE Offshore Europe 2023.
Global real estate advisor CBRE has been appointed to sell a portfolio of eight cinemas comprising two luxury boutique Tivoli cinemas, five multiplex cinemas and one classic standalone cinema.
Scotland's junior doctors have voted to accept a pay offer from the Scottish Government.
Eric Trump says there is "probably no better venue on Earth for a Ryder Cup" than Trump International Golf Links as the Aberdeenshire course prepares for the test of holding its first significant tournament.
A bumper £9.4 billion from the North Sea was a major contributor to the improvement in Scotland's public finances, new figures revealed yesterday.
Car insurer Admiral has lost thousands of customers on the back of steep price rises which mean motorists are paying more than ever for insurance.
Here are the business stories making the headlines in Scotland and the UK this morning.
The man who famously made a fortune by predicting the financial crash in 2008 now appears betting on a stock market crash this year.