£15million of private sector funding facilitated by energy efficiency charity, Scarf, drives sustainable home improvements in the North-east.
FG Burnett, a trusted name in the North of Scotland commercial property market for over 65 years, is proud to announce a brand refresh that highlights the firm’s commitment to staying ahead of industry trends while building on its rich legacy.
TechFest, an Aberdeen-based charity, has launched ‘Maths into Wind’ to celebrate mathematics and showcase its practicality in the workplace.
Sir Keir Starmer has come out in support of Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky after Donald Trump labelled him a "dictator".
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Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Ed Miliband’s claim that net zero will create hundreds of thousands industrial jobs is vastly overstated, Sir Tony Blair’s think tank has warned.
The UK's largest employers' group has warned that plans to overhaul workers' rights will "wreak havoc on our already fragile economy," and result in job cuts.
BP has announced production at its newest North Sea well is "exceeding expectations", while investors have called for a vote on any potential row back on its climate targets.
The chief financial officer of Aberdeen's Wood Group has resigned after it emerged that his professional qualifications had been misstated.
As part of its continued investment in Scotland, Procurement Hub has joined the Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce and appointed Philip Chan as Scotland’s first dedicated client relationship manager.
The Ferryhill House Hotel is starting the year positively with a six-figure restaurant transformation.