Aberdeen-based Schoolhill Engineering, a leader in hydraulic engineering since 1950, recently marked its 75th anniversary with a celebratory social night at The Atrium Restaurant.
"We have absolutely no intention of banning cats." That was the unequivocal response of first minister John Swinney when asked about shock recommendations from an animal welfare body.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Mango is set to become the latest big name fashion retailer to open a store in the Granite City.
President Donald Trump has suspended the tariffs on Mexico and Canada for 30 days after they agreed to strengthen borders.
First minister John Swinney has accused the UK Labour government of "hoodwinking" the public about the ability of GB Energy to bring down people's bills.
FirstGroup has completed its third acquisition in five months after taking over an Irish coach travel business.
ThinkPR, an Aberdeen-based public relations, marketing, and design agency, forecasts continued growth in 2025 following significant quarter-one contract wins.
The annual Royal Northern Spring Show held in conjunction with Aberdeen and Northern Marts has announced the judges and confirmed entries for the upcoming show and sale of pedigree bulls and females, and the show and sale of exhibition cattle.
Savills has been appointed to bring a prestigious Strategic Land Portfolio to the market in the highly desirable locales of Bearsden, Lenzie, and Milngavie totalling 80.37 hectares.
As part of a week of celebrations at the University of Aberdeen, members of the public are invited to enjoy a family friendly ‘Discovery Day’ at Elphinstone Hall.
Leading accountancy and advisory firm Hall Morrice has appointed six highly skilled professionals to its team as the firm experiences significant growth in both its client base and service offerings.