Aberdeen-based business Greenwell Equipment is marking a significant staff milestone, celebrating a decade of service from long-standing team member Alan Western.
Elaine Motion, one of Scotland's leading litigation lawyers, has reflected on some of the "extraordinary" cases she has been involved with - as she retires after more than 30 years with Balfour+Manson.
Business Women Connections (Aberdeen) is bringing together a powerful panel of speakers for a thought-provoking discussion exploring the intersection of workplace culture, male mental health and parenting, and how supporting families at every level, from home to the boardroom, can help create a more equitable, resilient and emotionally intelligent society.
SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health) is hosting a dog-friendly, community health walk to help promote the benefits of physical activity and social connection for our wellbeing.
HCS has been confirmed as the headline sponsor of Taste of Garioch 2025, a major food and drink event returning to Inverurie town centre on Sunday, August 31.
As the property market reaches its summer peak, more buyers and sellers set sail into unfamiliar territory – many for the first time and others returning to the journey after years ashore.
Rachel Reeves has been urged to axe the North Sea windfall tax ahead of talks with energy sector leaders in the North-east today.
The Berwick Bank project, one of the world's largest offshore wind farms, has been approved by the Scottish government.
Over 90 countries around the world have been hit with new tariffs by US president Donald Trump just hours before the deadline to negotiate a deal.
Repsol has completed the merger of its UK North Sea business with privately-owned Neo Energy to create one of the largest oil and gas producers in the region.
Petrofac will today apply to the Supreme Court for leave to appeal the judgement handed down by the Court of Appeal at the start of July over its restructuring plans.
A Scottish oil and gas decommissioning company is threatened with closure because of a slowdown in orders.