Since President Trump announced that the UK was subject to a baseline 10% tariff on the majority of goods entering the USA, many British firms have been grappling with cost increases and heightened uncertainty.
NHV Group’s Aberdeen base was thrilled to once again host its much-loved Family Day on Saturday 28th July, welcoming colleagues, clients, and their families for a fun-filled day at the heart of our operations.
Aberdeen based charity, Befriend a Child is thrilled to unveil the return of one of its flagship events, Boozy Brunch which is set to take place on Saturday 21 March 2026 at The Marcliffe from 10:30am to 4pm.
EnerTech Synergies Ltd recently welcomed a local school student for a two-week work placement, offering him a firsthand look into the world of sustainable technology and modern engineering practices.
An Aberdeenshire construction and engineering firm, specialising in steel, cladding and sheet metal, is helping pave the way for the next generation of industry professionals - one school visit at a time.
A prestigious new housing development in Milltimber has generated significant interest from potential buyers, weeks before it is officially launched.
Pupils in Aberdeen are being celebrated for their exam success, as the 2025 SQA results highlight a strong year of academic and vocational achievement.
Pupils and teachers from Scotland’s oldest all girls’ school, St Margaret’s School for Girls in Aberdeen, are today celebrating a year of outstanding academic achievement as the latest SQA results are announced.
Scottish social enterprise Scarf has woven four decades of impact into something truly special – an officially registered tartan, created to mark its 40th anniversary and inspired by the organisation’s distinctive brand colours.
To quote a song title from the early 2000s (a favourite amongst the Gilson Gray Family Law Team!); the issue of adultery has received significant attention following events at a recent Coldplay concert, where the parties involved certainly couldn’t make that claim.
As NHS Grampian grapples with the challenges of reducing budgets as well as reducing its impact on the environment, health leaders are inviting expressions of interest from third parties who may be able to help them do both.
A poster for BrewDog has been banned after a watchdog ruled that it implied that alcohol could overcome boredom, loneliness or disappointment.