Process Safety Solutions recently hosted an impactful OT Cyber Security Symposium, held at Robert Gordon University, where experts and professionals gathered to explore the latest in operational technology security.
Orkney-born Dons fan - and SNP health boss - Neil Gray has been asked to explain why he used a taxpayer-funded chauffer-driven limo at watch Aberdeen at Hampden on three occasions.
Rachel Reeves is facing a growing rebellion over her Budget amid warnings of hospitality closures, job losses and a mounting farmer rebellion.
Glacier Energy has acquired Advanced Group Services Limited (AGS), an independent heat transfer company, based in Tyne and Wear.
A long-running survey is to measure confidence among companies in the North-east of Scotland following a pivotal period of economic change.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
About 11,500 tonnes of salt, 24 road gritters, 21 pavement gritters, and about 180 Council staff are ready to grit Aberdeen’s prioritised roads and pavements this winter.
Donald Trump's potential tariffs could deal a £22billion hammer blow to UK exports, new analysis has suggested.
The price of Bitcoin has risen above $80,000 for the first time following the election of Donald Trump as US president.
Robert Gordon’s College, one of Scotland’s leading independent schools in the heart of Aberdeen, is seeking to appoint a Chief Financial Officer to lead the financial strategy of the school at a pivotal time in its development.
Green-fingered volunteers and school pupils in Peterhead are helping keep the ‘Blue Toon’ beautiful thanks to the Eastern Green Link 2 (EGL2) project, which donated equipment to help them spruce up their local environment.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) is hosting an Accountancy Career Path Business Breakfast, designed to provide valuable insights for employers.