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The Bank of England Governor said the rate was "much nearer now to the top of the cycle" following 14 consecutive rises in borrowing costs.
The boss of Ryanair yesterday criticised a report on the flights chaos seen over the recent bank holiday as "rubbish".
The boss of BrewDog has revealed he's in talks about turning the incredible rise of the North-east brewing giant into a movie.
SPE Offshore Europe 2023 was back as we know it after a four year break to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Taking place at P&J Live from September 5-9, thousands of people flocked to the Granite City as the industry sets its sights on the next frontier: mapping the journey to a sustainable, better energy future.
Over 150 guests joined Stork and Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce at an exclusive Offshore Europe fringe event at Resident X celebrating the past, present and future of Aberdeen, Europe’s energy capital…and so much more!
Around £160billion has been wiped off the value of Apple following reports that China has banned government officials from using iPhones at work.
A hydrogen-powered plane with the ability to fly as far as from London to Rome has completed its first piloted journey, in a move that could pave the way for zero-carbon routes across Europe.
Network Rail yesterday admitted a series of failings which led to the death of three people in a train derailment near Stonehaven.
Nine universities in Scotland, which include Aberdeen University, have closed or partially closed some of their buildings after potentially-dangerous concrete was found.
The UK's net-zero ambitions are expected to be dealt a blow today as offshore wind-farm developers halt new projects because of a shortfall in government funding.
A new police plan to leave some North-east incidents without any further investigation sparked a furious political row yesterday over communities being treated like "guinea pigs"