After the summer break, Lively Minds talks are back to Fountainhall at the Cross (formerly Queen’s Cross in Albyn Place). The new season's programme contains a wide and interesting range of subjects, from medicine to history, from social subjects to current economic or political matters.
The family of a Shetland woman who died of oesophageal cancer has donated £25,000 to the University of Aberdeen for vital medical research into the disease.
A go-karting event organised by Robertson Construction Eastern has delivered a financial boost to The Archie Foundation.
Aberdeen pubs and clubs have the chance to be the Best Bar None as a prestigious national awards and accreditation scheme to promote the highest standards of customer care and safety is revived in the Granite City.
Thousands of people came out in force to support Peterhead’s latest seafood festival at the weekend as the inaugural SeaFest Peterhead event took place.
The finalists and winners of the 2023 Northern Star Business Awards which took place at P&J Live on April 28.
Attention all entrepreneurs, innovators and industry leaders: the Northern Star Business Awards are now officially open for entries!
Scotland's chief law officer has said it would not be in the public interest to prosecute users of drug consumption rooms for simple possession offences.
Aberdeen’s revamped market will have a choice of 10 food vendors and a bar run by local brewer Fierce, papers have revealed.
The next stages for the redevelopment of Queen Street, including the creation of a new urban park at its heart, have been approved.
A new report by Robert Gordon University has found that the UK offshore energy workforce can increase by up to 50% from over 150,000 in 2023 to 225,000 by the end of the decade with new renewable jobs outnumbering oil and gas roles if a successful transition is achieved.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has hinted that there will not be any spare money for tax cuts in the autumn statement