Forrest Training is pleased to announce a new schedule of Open Courses this May, offering accessible and high-quality training opportunities for individuals and businesses across the North-east.
The number of people who have the gene that causes Huntington’s disease in Northern Scotland has been accurately counted for the first time in 35 years in new research from the University of Aberdeen.
Soaring solar energy production in Britain this summer could mean power stations are ordered to switch off to prevent blackouts, system operators have warned.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Inflation fell to 2.6% in the UK in March, marking the second consecutive monthly drop, the Office for National Statistics has revealed.
Liz Truss has announced she will launch her own "uncensorable" and "uncancellable" social media platform this summer.
Richer households could be charged more for their electricity, with Ofgem launching a review into its billing structure.
The full programme has been revealed for Aberdeen Performing Arts’ multi artform festival, Light the Blue, with over 25 events taking across the city from June 1 to 15.
Leading rail operator FirstGroup has submitted its response to the consultation on planned railway reforms, ahead of the forthcoming Railways Bill which will enable the establishment of Great British Railways (GBR).
Speedy Hire Aberdeen is searching for an experienced hire desk controller to join the team.
Leading independent law firm, Stronachs has recognised the growth and contribution of team members across several departments in its latest round of promotions – reinforcing the firm’s commitment to developing talent and supporting long-term career progression.
Bringing decades of energy industry expertise, Steve Thomson has joined Amplus Energy as facilities and modifications manager within Aberdeen.