Rishi Sunak has revealed he went without "lots of things" as a child, including Sky TV.
An enormous majority of Scots are backing the country's fishing industry amid growing pressures ahead of the general election.
The Graffiti Grannie's have taken to the streets of Aberdeen to protect another area of the city centre.
It's too close to call a winner between SNP and Labour, according to a new poll, while Reform UK has a higher vote share than the Greens.
Wood Group has won a contract boost in the Middle East amid talks of a takeover.
Blaze Manufacturing Solutions (Blaze), a Balmoral Group company and a leading provider of fire safety systems to the global energy industry, announces ~100% y-o-y growth, equating to over £10m order intake, resulting in a 20% increase in head count at its Laurencekirk headquarters.
Parallels can be drawn with the backdrop of today, in the midst of a general election, and the 12th June 2019: when Theresa May took to the steps of Downing Street near the end of her premiership, to announce the UK becoming the first major economy to set net zero emissions targets in law.
This summer, around 100 secondary school pupils from across the North-east of Scotland will have the chance to try ‘A Week in the Life of Art School’ at Gray’s School of Art.
The University of Aberdeen has been named within the top 10 universities in the UK and top 50 in the world in the new Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
The appointment comes as part of PDi’s five-year growth strategy, which has seen the business double in the last year, and signals the company’s commitment to continuing to expand the scale and scope of their projects business in the UK