Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
The cast of the His Majesty’s Theatre pantomime paid a visit to the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital today to spread some festive cheer.
ModuSpec has secured several contracts to support existing and new clients in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Loganair, the UK’s largest regional airline, is spreading the joy of Christmas as it gifts free flights for an entire year for reconnecting with loved ones.
Following a year of remarkable growth in the Scottish container, site accommodation and welfare market, Willbox has announced the creation of a fourth Scottish depot.
Appetite for Business, an award winning digital transformation consultancy has recertified its ISO 9001 certification, the globally recognised standard for quality management systems.
The James Hutton Institute Scientific Services, the institute’s commercial arm, has established a new five-year global raspberry breeding consortium spanning to 2029.
In its fifth year of supporting local children’s charity Charlie House, Aberdeenshire based engineering specialists, have raised £155K to date and forged even closer relations with the charity.
Children from an Aberdeen primary school received a festive surprise this week thanks to the success of a fund-raising campaign led by local marketing agency Prospect 13.
The award-winning DFN Project SEARCH University of Aberdeen employability programme is offering young people aged 16-24 with learning disabilities or who are on the autistic spectrum the opportunity to enrol in Session 2025/26.
Free night buses to key destinations across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire are to operate on Hogmanay to help revellers get home from the city centre after the bells.
Staff at electricity network organisation SSEN Transmission have come together to spread joy and support the local community by donating over 250 toys to babies and children at four hospitals close to their four main offices in Perth, Inverness, Aberdeen and Glasgow.