Smokers who light up near the entrance to the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital will now hear a stark warning from children about the health risks, thanks to an innovative new project led by local charity The Archie Foundation.
Cocktail Events UK, the Aberdeen-based events company led by local entrepreneur Gregor Sey and most known for Aberdeen Cocktail Week, is excited to announce that Charlie Bain has officially joined the team after a successful collaboration which produced the inaugural Whisky Week last month.
Leading professional services firm, AAB, has strengthened its position in the north of England with the acquisition of Bolton-based Barlow Andrews and its sister entity Beech Business Services.
Control Valve Solutions Ltd (CVS) is proud to announce that following a comprehensive audit of its Integrated Management System, including a thorough review of training records, processes, procedures, and facilities, it has become the first UK-based designated repair centre for Curtiss-Wright Valves Division.
Donald Trump has confirmed that his second golf course in Aberdeenshire will open next summer.
The TGI Fridays restaurant chain is on the verge of a partial rescue in a deal that could save thousands of jobs
Scotland's biggest airports are backing a campaign to create eco-friendly jet fuel facilities at Grangemouth and St Fergus which could create thousands of new jobs.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Executives at Britain’s biggest companies have sold more than £1billion of shares ahead of an anticipated capital gains tax raid by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Sue Gray has quite her role as the Prime Minister's chief of staff, saying she "risked becoming a distraction".
Tipped as “a rising star in Scotland's traditional music scene”, Calum McIlroy will be performing at Aberdeen Arts Centre on Saturday, October 19 at 7.30pm with Signy Jakobsdottir on Percussion and Rory Matheson on Piano.
Leading independent law firm Stronachs LLP secures rankings across multiple practice areas and sees upwards of 20 lawyers from its Aberdeen and Inverness offices recommended in the 2025 edition of the Legal 500 guide.