Scotland’s only fully indoor car show, AutoFest Aberdeen, quipped as ‘a petrolhead’s dream’, is set to be staged at P&J Live on Sunday 22nd March 2026.
A trio of Aberdeen teens has developed an award-winning robot which could help restore Scotland’s forests after being inspired by their work with The James Hutton Institute, Scotland’s pre-eminent interdisciplinary scientific research institute for the sustainable management of land, crop and nature resources.
AFC Community Trust (AFCCT) will take centre stage in the UEFA Conference League thanks to the generosity of Aberdeen FC Partner, EIS Waste Services.
TrustFord Aberdeen has successfully completed its recent “Fill a Ford” campaign, part of a UK-wide initiative across all TrustFord branches to support local charities.
Erskine Veterans Charity, Scotland’s leading veterans charity, has appointed decorated RAF veteran, Roy Geddes MC, as regional manager for its Veterans Activity Centres (EVACs) across Scotland.
Albyn School marked the beginning of its Queen’s Road 100 celebrations in style this past weekend, with a packed programme of events that brought together pupils, staff, former pupils, families and friends of the school.
North-east cyclist Jeb Tyrie has successfully completed the demanding Tour de 4 cycling event alongside his son, Dylan, raising an impressive £6,000 for Prostate Cancer UK.
Businesses of all shapes and sizes looking to gain confidence, clarity, know-how or simply a refresher in importing and exporting can in-person access specialist training right here in Aberdeen.
Walker’s Shortbread has reported record results, with sales topping £200million for the first time in its 127-year history.
Unite leader Sharon Graham has called on Sir Keir Starmer to sack Ed Miliband, branding the Energy Secretary’s approach to net zero a “disaster”.
Sir Keir Starmer has launched a blistering attack on Nigel Farage, accusing the Reform UK leader of not believing in the country he seeks to govern.
A new way to treat asthma symptoms and even repair previously irreversible lung damage could be on the horizon following the discovery of a potential new therapeutic target by scientists at the University of Aberdeen.