Lamborghini factory driver Sandy Mitchell heads to Italy this weekend (April 22/23) to tackle the opening race in the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe.
The University of Aberdeen has launched a new Masters programme in Sustainable Water Management, building on its world-leading research to prepare graduates for a career in the globally vital sector.
Multi award-winning torque specialist EnerQuip has added its support to a renowned charity which was set up by a late sporting hero.
A major review by UK scientists has led to an update in how greenhouse gas emissions from peatlands are estimated and a significant expansion of the Peatland Code, making more UK peatland restoration schemes eligible for private finance.
ESG is not necessarily about being truly innovative or taking a brand-new approach, it’s about measuring and enhancing current practices and recognising where improvements can be made, as well as being conscious of how your actions impact what’s going on around you.
Scottish Parliament Today’s business includes: General Questions First Minister’s Questions Members’ Business: S6M-07511 Damp Housing in Scotland (in the name of Foysol Choudhury) Portfolio Questions: Social Justice, Housing and Local Government
One of North-east’s leading independent family businesses is to invest £3million expanding its presence Aberdeen city centre.
Tributes have been paid to Aberdeen legal giant Frank Lefevre, who has died at the age of 88.
The launch of a new Aberdeen-headquartered service provider to the international energy sector has kickstarted with the acquisition of two long-established north-east businesses.
Tobias Ellwood, chairman of the Commons defence committee, has warned that the “penny must drop” over Russia’s attempts to undermine security in the UK.
Here are the local and national stories making the business headlines this morning.