Zia Yusuf has resigned as chairman of Reform UK, saying working to get the party elected was no longer "a good use of time".
The UK Government should review the impact of bank branch closures on communities, MPs have said, amid warnings of “significant financial exclusion”.
Scottish Labour picked up a shock win in the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election yesterday - despite being 11/1 outsiders.
The James Hutton Institute is delighted to announce that Dr Kerry Waylen has been appointed as the International Land Use Study Centre (ILUSC) deputy director.
Integrity HSE’s newly appointed head of business development Jennifer Hall has wasted no time in building her team by employing Arnold (Arnie) Goloncser as business development executive.
Aberdein Considine’s highly regarded banking litigation and debt recovery team has been shortlisted for Legal Team of the Year at the Credit Awards next month.
Join Aberdeen FC in partnership with Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce for a Fixture Launch Business Breakfast and hear from AFC Commercial Director Robbie Hedderman and SPFL Commercial Director Brandan Napier on the off-the-pitch business behind Scottish Football.
Industry-leading food and drink businesses from across North-east Scotland have been recognised for their innovation and growth.
Aberdeen Arts Centre has joined forces with Scottish outdoor arts company Surge to offer free street theatre workshops this summer, culminating in a series of exciting performances at the Tall Ships.
An Aberdeen author has pledged to donate the proceeds of his newest book to the charity which supported his family during a cancer diagnosis.
With the arrival in Aberdeen of the Tall Ships Races just weeks away, a new exhibition of historic photographs from the archive of Aberdeen Harbour Board is going on display at the Art Gallery from Sunday (8 June).
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