TAQA UK has awarded a major contract for the decommissioning of its Brae Alpha platform topsides in the Central North Sea.
Toolden Limited, a leading online retailer of power tools and hardware, is set to secure its future in Ellon with the purchase of its previously rented premises, thanks to a £675k loan from Royal Bank of Scotland.
Two members of the Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce recently collaborated on a successful project that blends function with visual impact.
Cinderella is set to fill His Majesty’s Theatre with sparkling festive joy this Christmas, and in the spirit of the season, 300 tickets are being given away to local charities.
Aberdeen Science Festival, powered by TechFest, is challenging Aberdonians to try something new for their next date night by attending shows in this year's programme.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visited Robert Gordon University on Wednesday 17 September as it celebrated the centenary of the appointment of Margaret Barr Fulton as the first qualified occupational therapist to work in the UK having started her career in Aberdeen in 1925.
Scientists at The James Hutton Institute, along with technology developers and community organisations from the UK, Ghana and Brazil, are helping smallholder farmers in Ghana adopt climate-smart, regenerative agricultural practices to address the challenges of poor soil health and the increasing impacts of climate change, both of which threaten food security and rural livelihoods.
The IntrospeXion Gala featuring Emeli Sande will now take place on 19th March 2026.
FT Recruitment Group is thrilled to announce the upcoming PA & EA networking event, taking place on Thursday the 2nd October, from 6pm-9pm.
Loganair, the UK’s leading regional airline, has relaunched its popular Kids Fly Fare-Free campaign for a limited period, offering families the chance to save on flights over the October half-term and the festive season.
Residents across Aberdeen can apply for a free one-tonne community salt bag from today (Thursday 18 September) to treat icy roads and pavements in their neighbourhood during the winter months.
An archaeology student from the University of Aberdeen came face-to-face with Scotland’s past when she unearthed an incredibly rare, carved depiction of what may be a human face.