ASCO has promoted Morten Nevland, director of freight management in Norway, to a new role within the company to head up and manage the consolidation of freight services; ASCO Freight Management (AFM) UK and AFM Norway into a single entity.
Loganair is announcing changes to its Manchester schedule, with new flights added to Southampton and Exeter as part of the regional airline’s growth plans.
US President Donald Trump has substantially expanded the list of goods exempt from his tariffs on Canada and Mexico imposed this week.
Scotland faces “dole baby dole” under Labour’s plan for the North Sea oil and gas industry, the Conservatives have claimed.
The Treasury is drawing up plans to cut the funding for GB Energy in its spending review, according to reports this morning.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Discount high street chain Poundland could be put up for sale as owner Pepco Group braces for the impact of tax changes hitting next month.
The lawyer taking Aberdeen City Council to court over the city centre bus gates has revealed the five arguments he believes will prove the measures were put in place “unlawfully”.
Vysus Group, the leading technical and regulatory consultancy for the energy sector and other complex industries, is pleased to announce the appointment of Christian Hilstad as its new chief financial officer (CFO).
Aberdeen Youth Movement (AYM) has received the Anne Frank Award 2025 from Action for a Fairer World and Grampian Regional Equality Council (GREC).
International consulting engineering company Royal HaskoningDHV is delighted to announce that Scotland-based maritime engineers Arch Henderson has joined the company.
Award-winning legal firm Aberdein Considine has appointed Nicola Watson as partner in its highly regarded family law team, a Legal 500 and Chambers-ranked practice spearheaded by Legal 500 and Chambers Band 1 Leading Partner Ruth Aberdein.