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Lamborghini factory driver Sandy Mitchell delivered a dazzling stint on his debut in the Pro class of the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe at the iconic Monza track in Italy.
As the nation prepares to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III, Aberdeen residents and visitors to the city will have the opportunity to take part in local celebrations.
A scheme which gives cultural organisations, community groups, charities, and individual artists an opportunity to apply for a share of £128,000 to deliver creative activity in Aberdeen is now open.
First Bus has invested £2.5million in solar power with the installation of over 6,000 solar photovoltaic (PV) panels across 20 depot sites as part of its net zero emissions strategy.
Vysus Group's long-standing relationship with the European Spallation Source (ESS) is set to continue with an extension to all ongoing projects – as well as the award of a new scope of work.
Children’s charity Denis Law Legacy Trust has welcomed two new Trustees, Gary Law and Keith Allan.
Scottish Parliament: Today’s business includes: Topical Questions Scottish Government Debate: Illegal Migration Bill Decision Time Members’ Business: S6M08189 Global Intergenerational Week (in the name of Christine Grahame)
The UK’s leading offshore infrastructure support vessel operator, North Star, has appointed James Bradford as its Chief Technology Officer (CTO) as the organisation scales up its onshore operations for further growth in the offshore wind sector across Europe.
Britain is joining forces with the European Union to protect offshore wind farms and pipelines from Vladimir Putin in a new security pact.