The James Hutton institute’s head of forensic science, principal scientist Professor Lorna Dawson, has been appointed as a Commissioner on the UK’s Food, Farming and Countryside Commission (FFCC).
Stena Drilling is pleased to announce it has signed a new Contract with Ithaca Energy (UK) Limited for Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) Stena Spey.
A YouTube maths sensation will host one of eight workshops as part of a Maths Masterclass series for North-east school pupils, sponsored by Aberdeen-based Serica Energy.
Hunter Adams is delighted to be supporting this year’s Cherries Awards, the awards recognising excellence in the fields of human resources, training and recruitment.
NHS Business Services Authority has been named as the Best Not-for-Profit organisation to work for in the UK at the Best Companies Q1 awards for the second year running.
The FTSE 100 stock index has hit a record high, lifted by investors betting that a weak pound will help UK firms abroad and that the worst of the cost of living crisis has passed.
Liz Truss has broken her silence following her disastrous stint as Prime Minister, blaming the “economic establishment” and her own Conservative Party for her downfall.
The UK's net-zero goal is at risk because the government lacks a clear plan to deliver green growth, energy sector bosses have warned.
Scottish Parliament: No scheduled business UK Parliament: Today’s business includes: Oral Questions: Home Office (including Topical Questions)
Aberdeen-headquartered problem-solving company, STC INSISO, has announced a £2million investment from BGF to support a growth strategy focussing on the company’s ever-evolving suite of software products.
Some of the world's biggest whisky and beer companies have united to warn the Scottish Government that its proposed ban on alcohol advertising will "destroy Scotland's drinks industry".
Oil will rise back above $100 a barrel this year and may face a serious supply problem in 2024 as spare production capacity runs out, according to Goldman Sachs.