Vicki Miller, the Director of Marketing and Digital at VisitScotland, has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
One of our challenges at Namaka Compliance is ensuring that companies have an understanding of what is not competence.
Sport Aberdeen’s opening events for its newly refurbished outdoor tennis courts will take place this Saturday, June 22.
The Bank of England has opened the door to cutting interest rates in August in what would be the first drop in borrowing costs for more than four years.
Carlyle will form a new Mediterranean-focused oil and gas company led by former BP CEO Tony Hayward after the private equity fund agreed to acquire Energean's assets in Egypt, Italy and Croatia for up to $945million.
The SNP is being investigated by Scottish Parliament authorities over the potential misuse of postage stamps bought using MSPs' expenses.
A popular Danish lifestyle retailer dubbed 'mini IKEA' will open its new store in Aberdeen city centre today.
Aberdeen city centre will soon have a new gaming business as the Our Union Street initiative welcomes another new business to the Granite Mile.
Labour’s green energy plans will tax the North Sea “out of existence”, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has warned.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK today.
Future drilling in the North Sea is facing another obstacle after the UK's Supreme Court ruled that emissions from burning fossil fuels must be considered when approving new sites.
Nursery children in Aberdeen experienced a day at University to celebrate Biomedical Science Day with messy fun under the tutelage of RGU’s School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences.