Shell has reported better-than-expected second-quarter profit and maintained the pace of its shareholder returns, despite lower oil and gas prices.
New Zealand's government has voted to reverse a ban on oil and gas exploration in a bid to tackle energy shortages and high prices.
Union Street’s Cancer Research UK is looking for volunteers to help in its store.
Businesses looking to establish longer-term partnerships with academics can apply for a share of £200,000 funding, as a new round of Advanced Innovation Voucher funding was launched yesterday.
Young people from Aberdeen are raking in gardening experience as they sow, grow and harvest crops grown on-site, thanks to funding from Loganair’s GreenSkies Community Fund.
Long term supporter of the Russell Anderson Foundation (RAF), Fowler McKenzie has further enhanced its commitment to the local Aberdeen charity.
DWP would like to congratulate Andron Facilities Management on its achievement of Level 3 Disability Confident Leader status, the highest level in the UK Government’s Disability Confident scheme.
Building on the success of the Borders Railway to Tweedbank, Turner & Townsend has been appointed by Scottish Borders Council to lead the business case and feasibility work for the further extension to Hawick and Carlisle.
Amplus Energy is pleased to announce the appointment of Gary Nicol as supply chain and logistics manager.
Parks, gardens, and allotments all over Aberdeen have retained accolades in a world-wide awards which rewards well managed spaces - just before the city is judged in Britain in Bloom.
The British Chambers of Commerce is offering guidance to companies affected by Donald Trump's decision to end a global tariff exemption used by shoppers of low-cost goods.
With an estimated 46,300 children under the age of 18 losing a parent every year in the UK, a conference being held in Aberdeen aims to open up difficult conservations about death.