Award-winning charity Sport Aberdeen was ecstatic to recently receive a generous donation of £26,000 from Saltire Energy to boost sporting opportunities available for children across local schools.
After a busy and successful 2024, Genny Hire Ltd has taken bold steps to futureproof its operations - reinvesting 100% of last year’s profits back into the business.
A leading UK retail expert has been hired by Aberdeen Inspired to use his skills to attract new retailers to Union Street.
ScottishPower will today become the latest clean energy investor to raise concerns about the grave impact a shift to zonal pricing will have on the UK's energy transition.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Scotland's assisted dying bill - legalising terminally ill people seeing medical help to end their own lives - has passed an initial vote in Holyrood.
Marks & Spencer has revealed that some personal data was stolen in the recent cyber attack which has continued to halt its production.
Codona's, Aberdeen's iconic beach theme park, has scooped a national award and been named the Best Day Out in Scotland.
Legasea Ltd, the subsea engineering firm specialising in circular economy applications for the energy sector, has implemented an Enterprise Management Incentive (EMI) scheme and increased its total share pool by 10%, with all new shares allocated for employee ownership.
EnerMech has appointed Tony McAnulty as its chief operating officer (COO), a new role within the business with a focus on driving market share, operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.
It's only a week until the next Business Breakfast @ the Cross, which will count with the participation of Adrian Watson, CEO of Aberdeen Inspired, as guest speaker.
Scientists at The James Hutton Institute have found that a fungus hiding inside common grasses could play a major role in helping UK farmers tackle some of their toughest challenges.