An independent research firm has warned of a possible £5billion funding hole in the chancellor’s strategy to finance the green prosperity plan.
Donald Trump's campaign has filed an official complaint to the Federal Election Commission against Labour campaigning for Kamala Harris in the US.
On Tuesday, October 22, Port of Aberdeen welcomed its first-ever warship into South Harbour as the Belgian Navy Ship (BNS) Louise-Marie docked at Castlegate Quay at 10.30am.
As workplaces continue to evolve, the importance of mental health support has taken center stage.
CHAP Group was delighted to host the commemorative golden shovel event at the Craighill Housing site located in Kincorth, Aberdeen, marking the commencement of construction.
The 2024 Decommissioning Insight being published next month by Offshore Energies UK (OEUK), will detail the scale of the challenge facing the North Sea energy industry.
ITI Group has secured a two-year extension to a programme delivering operational technology panels to Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution, enabling it to progress a nationwide roll-out of efficiency upgrades to its substation network, and in doing so has created a number of new jobs.
Following a procurement exercise for a supported bus service between Kingswells and the city centre, Aberdeen City Council has awarded a contract to McGill’s Buses to run the service.
VisitAberdeenshire has launched its new Responsible Tourism toolkit, designed to empower tourism businesses to adopt sustainable and inclusive practices.
One of Scotland’s fastest growing companies has completed another acquisition as it seeks to accelerate net zero emissions.
Oil industry big-hitter Harbour Energy is selling its stakes in North Sea fields to focus on US listings as the chancellor's Budget, which is expected to hammer oil and gas producers, looms.
King Charles is seeking permission from Aberdeenshire Council to turn Balmoral into a wedding venue for members of the public.