Companies from across the United Kingdom triumphed at this week’s Subsea Expo Awards in Aberdeen, reflecting the reach of the country’s underwater industry which injects £9.2billion annually into the nation’s economy.
The Fairer Aberdeen Fund marked 10 years of supporting organisations to tackle poverty and deprivation across the city in a showcase event on Friday 21 February.
Reservoir Group, a world-class niche oilfield services company, is proud to announce its sponsorship of the Ferryhill Primary School P4 football team.
A campaign group representing millions of women who were caught out when the state pension age was increased has threatened legal action against the government.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) principal Professor Steve Oliver has warned that universities face a "major existential threat" due to severe underfunding.
Closing or selling off Aberdeen's iconic Beach Ballroom have been revealed as possible cost-cutting measures as the council seeks save money.
At a time when businesses across sectors are facing skills shortages and young people are navigating an ever-evolving job market, work readiness has never been more crucial.
Petrofac will now receive a $355million (£280million) cash injection as part of a restructuring package that will secure its long-term future.
Sir Keir Starmer has announced £200million of funding to help create a new industrial purpose for Grangemouth.
Converged Communication Solutions has announced the acquisition of Aberdeen-based IFB, a leading provider of IT services, for an undisclosed sum.
The UK's three biggest trade unions have asked Ed Miliband to rule out energy market reforms which could spell the end of ScotWind and 25,000 jobs in the north and north-east of Scotland.