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Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
The value of commercial property deals in Scotland surged above £2billion in 2024, up more than 30% on the previous year.
President Joe Biden has announced a ban on new offshore oil and gas drilling along most of America's coastline.
Leading professional services firm, AAB, has announced the promotion of four team members to partner, effective January 2025.
Penspen, a leading international energy consultancy, has been awarded a contract by Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG (TAP) to provide hydrogen gap analysis services on one of the most strategic energy infrastructure projects in Europe.
AJT Engineering are delighted to announce the release of its refreshed branding with a new logo.
In November, 22 team members from Quensh took part in a November Step Challenge to raise funds for two incredible causes: Kayleigh's Wee Stars and Friends of ANCHOR.
As businesses gear up for 2025, the need for strong, motivated teams has never been more pressing. Alison Paton, former BBC HR leader and managing director of Align People HR, will headline the upcoming Business Breakfasts at the Cross in Aberdeen on Wednesday, January 15.
ASCO has been awarded a five-year contract until 2030 for base and logistics services for Aker BP in Tananger, Sandnessjøen, and Farsund in Norway.
A spectacular artwork created by world-acclaimed artist Hera for Nuart Aberdeen is in the running to be named the greatest UK mural of 2024 – and Aberdeen Inspired is urging people to vote for the city’s masterpiece.
Port Skills and Safety (PSS) and Scottish tech firm COMET, in collaboration, are pleased to announce the launch of a new initiative designed to further improve safety performance and data intelligence that drives better safety and standards across the port industry.