Aberdeen Performing Arts has welcomed Peterson Energy Logistics as the inaugural member of their Ovation Club, marking a partnership between the two which will build on a shared vision recognising the vital role of the arts in the region.
An art installation, in recognition of organ donors, and created by their relatives, has been unveiled at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
A former Scottish Government minister has apologised after being accused of assaulting Conservative MSP Douglas Ross.
The boss of EnQuest has warned that the government is risking the “death of the UK's energy transition ambitions” with its North Sea fiscal regime.
The UK shoe retailer, Clarks, has closed its Union Square branch, marking the end of its long presence in Aberdeen.
Deltic Energy’s leadership said they are “immensely proud” of the company’s achievements ahead of its proposed acquisition by Viaro.
Tributes have been paid to Ron Finnie, the co-founder of Aberdeen institution Finnies the Jeweller, who has died aged 90.
US President Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on Britain’s energy policy, branding Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s push to wind down North Sea oil and gas as “suicidal” for the UK’s economy and security.
Aberdeenshire Council’s Greenspace team has been recognised with the “Wee Apple Award” for the second year in a row during Holyrood’s Apple Day event.
Tourism businesses in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire are being invited to sign up to an event at which they can do business with global tour operators, travel advisors and destination management companies representing Scotland’s most important visitor markets.
The moment I felt the thrilling lift of the helicopter off the ground, I knew I was embarking on an extraordinary adventure across the vast, open sea.