Aberdeen City Council has concluded that a software bug – not malicious activity – was behind the blunder that wrongly identified SNP councillor Alexander McLellan as a Reform UK defector.
First Minister John Swinney has held "constructive" talks with Donald Trump at the White House about tariffs on Scotch whisky.
Ukraine's foreign minister has warned Putin is "testing the West" after Russian drones entered Polish airspace and were shot down during at attack on Ukraine.
Contactless card payments are set to exceed £100 and potentially become unlimited under new proposals to allow banks and other providers to set limits.
Buy-now, pay-later company Klarna has gone public and raised more than £1billion in its initial public offering (IPO) in the US.
Serica Energy has announced further maintenance on its Triton FPSO, resulting in a temporary reduction in production levels.
Scarf has launched its city-wide advertising campaign for Empower Aberdeen, the one-stop support event taking place on Wednesday 8 October 2025 at the Music Hall.
ABL has successfully completed its second in-country competency assessment for NLNG Shipping and Marine Services Limited (NSML), marking another key milestone in the strategic partnership to elevate marine operational standards at Bonny Terminal.
Several schemes are planned or in place to encourage pupils to walk, wheel, cycle, or use public transport for school travel, the council’s Net Zero, Environment, and Transport committee has heard.
The award-winning DFN Project SEARCH University of Aberdeen programme is seeking corporate sponsors to support its Interns.
Oman has mapped a $97.48billion investment program across its energy system through 2032, with green hydrogen taking the largest share, according to a report released by the Energy Industries Council (EIC), the world-leading energy trade association.
TV legend Robson Green is supporting Friends of the River Dee, a new initiative by award-winning Aberdeenshire conservation charity the River Dee Trust.