DF Communications, Aberdeen’s telecommunications experts, is proud to announce that they have raised funds for Alzheimer Scotland through their recent golf raffle.
Scottish Housing Minister, Paul McLennan, visited Hillcrest’s Cove development to mark the official opening of another phase of affordable homes.
World-class research into carbon capture and storage and hydrogen production on the UK Continental Shelf are among the topics discussed in a special Offshore Europe edition of the University of Aberdeen’s news podcast.
Osprey Housing has appointed two new ‘Apprentice’ Board members to help widen diversity and deepen understanding of the communities the social landlord serves.
In today’s fast-paced business landscape, the saying “time is of the essence” has never been more pertinent – especially when it comes to time, and revenue, lost due to disruptions caused by unforeseen events.
The introduction of post-Brexit inspections for food, plants, and animal products entering Britain has been postponed once again, marking the fifth delay confirmed by the government. As a result, these checks will now commence at the end of January 2024.
Anas Sarwar has warned against any increase to income tax as families are being “hammered” at current levels.
Ambitious plans to reinstate rail links between Aberdeen and Buchan have taken a major step forward today, with the contract awarded for a new Sustainable Transport Study.
Chivas Brothers, the Aberdeen-founded Scotch whisky business now owned by Pernod Ricard, has announced a 17% rise in net sales to a ten-year high.
Luxury watch-brand Rolex will soon have a significant presence on Union Street under exciting expansion plans being developed by Jamieson & Carry.
Housing giant Comer Group has revived plans to create a new housing development in Aberdeen as it seeks to deliver 20,000 new homes across the UK over the next year.
Claire Coutinho has been appointed the new secretary for energy security and net zero, replacing Grant Shapps.