Bancon Group, headquartered in Banchory, Aberdeenshire, has announced a strategic corporate restructure resulting in several senior leadership promotions and additional recruitment to the senior team.
Only 5% of the $2trillion earmarked for global fixed offshore wind projects have reached final investment decision (FID) in the clearest sign yet that the current pace of renewable project deployment could potentially stall the progress towards net-zero targets, Stuart Broadley, CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), said today.
Grampian Housing Association has added its support to the Chartered Institute of Housing’s (CIH) Housing Professionalism Commitment.
Vialto Partners is pleased to extend an invitation to HR, global mobility, and finance professionals to attend Talent Gateway: Navigating the UK Budget and Immigration for Workforce Success.
A charity that supports vulnerable women and children is to use the proceeds from a cycle challenge to help meet “unprecedented” demand for its support in the North-east.
North Star, a leading service operations vessel (SOV) operator in the UK’s renewables industry, has activated a major industry collaboration aimed at solving one of the floating wind’s most pressing challenges: the delivery of high-performance operations and maintenance ships tailored for floating offshore wind farms.
James Cleverly was knocked out of the Tory leadership race yesterday after claims that tactical voting by his supporters had backfired.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will need to come up with billions of pounds more to meet the UK Government's pre-election promises, according to calculations by influential think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) as she finalises details of her first Budget, to be announced on Wednesday, October 30.
Preliminary talks on the budget have taken place between Ivan McKee, the public finance minister, and all opposition parties as the Scottish government attempts to gain sufficient support to ensure its budget is passed.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
The Home Secretary received a free ticket for a Taylor Swift concert weeks before deciding to give the pop star VIP police protection.
An extra 9 million staff will be granted powers to sue their employers under sweeping plans by Angela Rayner to overhaul workers’ rights.