Camphill School Aberdeen has officially opened the doors to its new residential home, marking a major milestone in its capital fundraising appeal.
Every Council-run primary school in Aberdeen will be sent a “treasure chest” of Tall Ships goodies to spark their imagination and excitement before the 50-strong fleet arrives in the Granite City this July.
Dr Gray’s Hospital’s maternity team welcomed three new little faces into the world on Wednesday (23 April), as planned caesarean c-sections returned to Moray as part of the delivery of a new enhanced, sustainable obstetric service.
Events are powerful. They connect people, open doors, and give businesses a platform to be seen. But too often, digital marketing is an afterthought, and the impact rarely lasts beyond the day itself.
Nu-Style Products has partnered with online company Trade Washrooms to produce an “off the shelf” flat pack toilet cubicle offering.
The first (Scottish) Gaelic translation of JRR Tolkien’s timeless classic, The Hobbit, has been completed by a University of Aberdeen professor.
COMET is proud to announce that its head of investigations, Alan Smith, will appear in the latest series of Donal MacIntyre’s UK Killer Evidence, airing on ITVX and Amazon Prime on May 26 at 10pm.
Venture Capital (VC) investment into Scotland’s start-up and scaling businesses increased slightly in the opening quarter of 2025, according to the latest KPMG Private Enterprise Venture Pulse report.
Aberdeen Performing Arts’ International Season is set to return this summer, transforming the Granite City into the perfect stage for a global celebration of the performing arts.
The Macaulay Development Trust is excited to announce that the 46th TB Macaulay lecture will be delivered by renowned economist and creator of the ‘doughnut of social and planetary boundaries’ concept, Kate Raworth, on 1 October 2025 in Edinburgh.
Asthma care for young children is incredibly important, ensuring they receive the right attention and assistance to manage their condition effectively.
Plans to reward people who report corporate crime within their own organisation are to be taken forward by the UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) over the next year.