The UK's net-zero ambitions are expected to be dealt a blow today as offshore wind-farm developers halt new projects because of a shortfall in government funding.
A new police plan to leave some North-east incidents without any further investigation sparked a furious political row yesterday over communities being treated like "guinea pigs"
Rubislaw Quarry has been put up for sale - years after a high-profile battle against new homes on the edge of the Aberdeen landmark.
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North-east recruitment firm, TMM Recruitment, has teamed up with X-Academy to deliver the final module of its two-year program to the first cohort of xccelerators. The career-based sessions will equip the xccelerators with the skills they need to transition to work.
Local award-winning charity Sport Aberdeen is ecstatic to find out it has been shortlisted in the ‘Learn to Swim Provider of the Year’ category of the Scottish Swimming Awards 2023.
In a unique display of community solidarity independent family run business Berriedale Funeral Home and Aberdeen Football Club (AFC) have joined together to create an innovative and heartwarming partnership to offer memorable experiences for individuals who are navigating challenging times.
With construction firms facing increased insolvency risk from inflation, slowing demand and the climate crisis, a new report from Turner & Townsend warns against short-term thinking which could derail vital, long-term strategic priorities.
Green fingered residents of the new community of Grandhome have been invited to take part in the planting of 350 young trees at a special event later this month.
Businesses in the North-east of Scotland aiming to enter the rapidly expanding offshore renewable energy sector can now apply to the highly successful Fit For Offshore Renewables (F4OR) supply chain support programme.
Specialist drilling waste management company TWMA has launched the latest evolution of its award-winning RotoMill technology.
More bird-nesting boxes are planned to help combat the declining swift population after an Inverurie-based project by Aberdeenshire Council showed early signs of success.