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North-east business legends Sir Ian Wood, Sir Jim Milne and Martin Gilbert have thrown their weight behind Aberdeen hosting a new green finance “Davos”.
Local charity, Kayleigh’s Wee Stars (KWS) is celebrating a year of overwhelming support, enabling them to provide financial assistance to families of children with a terminal illness.
Multi-disciplined engineering firm JBS Group is executing a significant portfolio of contracts valued at more than £7m for the second half of this year.
FutureOn, a leader in digital twin software solutions, will provide access to its revolutionary FieldTwin platform to support researchers aiming to deliver the world’s first Smart Energy Basin as part of Net Zero Technology Centre’s (NZTC) Data 4 Net Zero (D4NZ) project.
Scotland’s climate is changing faster than scientists predicted, with increasing likelihood of more frequent and more extreme weather events, according to new analysis by The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen.
The testimony of a family that took in Hitler as he sought lodgings on his arrival in Munich on the eve of the First World War has shed new light on his radicalisation.
Under the agreements Equinor will supply Germany’s state-owned energy company SEFE (Securing Energy for Europe) with 111 terrawatt hours (ca 10 billion cubic meters - bcm) of natural gas per year from January 1, 2024 until 2034, plus an option for another five years, at terms reflecting market prices.
Dales Marine Services Ltd is delighted to announce the acquisition of 20 new welding generators from MB Plant, Peterhead.
The Home Secretary, James Cleverly, made a statement in the House of Commons on December 6 setting out a new set of measures that, according to the Home Office, should reduce net migration by 300,000. The headline is that the minimum salary for new Skilled Worker visas will increase by a third to £38,700.