An exciting new immersive dining experience launches in Aberdeen’s Six by Nico restaurant on January 27.
This January, LiverScan, a private clinic in Edinburgh, is proud to support Love Your Liver Month, a nationwide campaign dedicated to raising awareness about liver health.
Mearns & Gill is back with a brand-new podcast series. The podcast by the Aberdeen-based agency is back with a fresh and exciting new focus.
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The lawyer hired by Aberdeen traders to fight the council over its controversial bus gates has written to the local authority to warn it could now be "challengeable in court".
BP had delayed an event for investors as its chief executive, Murray Auchincloss recovers from a medical procedure.
Transport bosses have put the brakes on plans to accelerate the dualling of the A9 between Inverness and Perth - due to concerns it wouldn't save any time.