Aberdeen workers are among 1,500 staff at Carpetright who will lose their jobs today despite a deal by rival flooring retailer Tapi to save some of its stores.
Homebase owner Hilco Capital has been approached by The Range as it gears up to launch a sale of the company.
A thinktank has said that the new Labour government should take on "net zero nimbys" if it wants to green the UK's power and economy.
Deltic Energy has announced plans to drill for gas in the Selene field - the first exploration well in the North Sea this year amid unprecedented political uncertainty.
Former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi is reportedly in a bid to take over The Telegraph in a £600million deal.
The Conservatives will hold a long leadership contest with the final four candidates taking to the stage at party conference before the winner is announced on November 2.
A new photography award which challenges students to capture portraits of people in the city centre and recognises the contribution of a local entrepreneur is being launched at Gray’s School of Art.
Aberdeen Science Centre is inviting its younger visitors to have their say in the redesign of the visitor attraction’s outdoor space.
UK top 50 and leading Scottish law firm Brodies LLP has again been recognised by the Chambers UK High Net Worth Guide for its advice to clients on high-value personal and family matters.
Six the Musical and Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake head up a thrilling line-up of new shows bound for Aberdeen’s His Majesty’s Theatre in 2025.
Storage Den, a modern self storage company based in Bridge of Don, has passed over the 50% occupancy mark since opening in March this year with the new keyless self storage solution being popular among business and domestic customers.
A 26-strong team from Petrofac’s Bridge View office, took to the banks of the river Dee for a ‘Litter Pick Lunch & Learn’ with the River Dee Trust as part of its month-long focus on the environment in June.