Signal was thrilled to collaborate with Latvian energy services provider Aerones on an exciting project to produce a dynamic film showcasing its cutting-edge technology.
As Christmas draws near, TMM Recruitment have created a little festive cheer to thank its clients for all their support throughout the year.
The General Product Safety Regulation came into force on December 13, 2024 and places new responsibilities on British companies exporting to the EU, European Economic Area (EEA) and Northern Ireland (NI).
The University of Aberdeen is stepping up its efforts to build stronger links with industry.
Aberdeen beachfront will undergo a major transformation during 2025 as work begins in earnest on a £50million redevelopment to make the area a must-visit destination.
Northwood property manager Alicja Higgins has celebrated her fifth anniversary with the Aberdeen office.
AberNecessities has been awarded £67,100 by the Scottish Government’s Victim Surcharge Fund to support its work in providing specialised help for families looking to rebuild their lives after escaping domestic abuse.
Hundreds of north-east farmers descended on the streets of Aberdeen on Thursday to voice their concersn about the UK government's planned changed to inheritance tax.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Aberdeen radio station Original 106 is expanding into Tayside and Fife to reach more listeners than ever.
Lord Mandelson is expected to be named as the UK's next ambassador to the Unites States.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s energy giant Ineos has said Britain is too “negative” to lure investment as it backs Donald Trump’s America instead.