Glen Gardaner, UK senior operations manager at international logistics specialist Aramex UK, last week embarked on a 100-mile South Downs Way bike ride to raise vital funds for Porridge & Pens, a UK-based charity which supports children living in poverty in Ghana by providing access to free education, daily meals, clean water, and a safe learning environment.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) is to launch a new BSc (Hons) Clinical Practice for Pharmacy Technicians, the first of its kind in the UK.
Aberdeen-based IT managed service providor TYCOM has deepened its commitment to youth safety and wellbeing by supporting the Denis Law Legacy Trust through funding for the Tootoot Sport safeguarding platform.
ATPI is delighted to welcome Carole Innes as its new business development manager for the energy sector.
One in four North-east companies are planning to cut their workforce over the next three months, a new report has warned.
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Gilson Gray is delighted to once again sponsor the North East Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) issued by Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce.
Four Labour MPs have been suspended by Sir Keir Starmer over repeated breaches of party discipline in relation to the welfare cuts rebellion.
UK Energy Minister Michael Shanks has rowed back on controversial comments made earlier this month in which he suggested there is “no material difference” between oil and gas produced in the North Sea and that which is imported.
UK markets are cautiously optimistic today as trade negotiations with the US over steel tariffs edge toward a breakthrough.
The Aberdeen Adventurer will be on-hand this weekend to offer Tall Ships visitors a chance to take in the best the city has to offer in its open-top bus tour.
Aberdeen will burst into life from 19-22 July when the Tall Ships Races 2025 arrive in the city, and the University of Aberdeen is looking forward to being part of the fun with a variety of events.