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Port of Aberdeen’s transformational £420 million expansion project is now fully operational.
Scotland is on the edge of an extraordinary opportunity. With its vast onshore and offshore renewable resources, with its highly skilled workforce and pioneering businesses, and with its reputation for technological excellence and innovation, it is poised to become a true pioneer of green energy.
Chivas Brothers, the Aberdeen-founded Scotch whisky business now owned by Pernod Ricard, has announced a 17% rise in net sales to a ten-year high.
Luxury watch-brand Rolex will soon have a significant presence on Union Street under exciting expansion plans being developed by Jamieson & Carry.
Housing giant Comer Group has revived plans to create a new housing development in Aberdeen as it seeks to deliver 20,000 new homes across the UK over the next year.
Claire Coutinho has been appointed the new secretary for energy security and net zero, replacing Grant Shapps.
Scotland has detected its first case of a new Covid variant that is being closely monitored by the World Health Organization.
A flagship survey of the North Sea energy sector is set to examine whether enough is being done by policymakers to restore investor confidence as the UK accelerates towards net zero.
So where did that half century go? In the early 1970s the Aberdeen region - long famous for its rich agriculture and fisheries industries, textiles, granite, paper production, international trade and historic education institutions - was facing an exciting new frontier.
bp’s Senior Vice President for the North Sea Doris Reiter says 2023 has been another exciting year for the energy firm as it progresses new oil and gas projects, pursues opportunities in low-carbon businesses and invests in the skills and talents of its people.
NHS Grampian has been urged to take action over staff parking space at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
A former tourist attraction in Aberdeenshire has been sold to an unknown bidder.