Students from the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment built their skills with national homebuilder Cala Homes (North), as part of a student project to design a flexible home that could accommodate the growing needs of a family of four.
Laughter proves to be the best medicine as Aberdeen Comedy Festival makes a successful comeback under the stewardship of Aberdeen Performing Arts with support from Aberdeen Inspired.
Businesses and organisations across the north east can now apply for up to £10,000 to boost local projects that encourage travel planning and increase sustainable travel.
Millions of customers affected by the car finance mis-selling scandal could receive less compensation than previously suggested, the FCA has warned.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Marcliffe, Aberdeen’s only five-star hotel, is proud to announce the opening of its brand-new whisky and sports bar, The Cushie, alongside the launch of three newly designed luxury bedrooms – Balmoral, Crathes and Fraser.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch will today unveil a new "golden economic rule" aimed at restoring the UK's finances.
Serica Energy is "stepping up talks" with Dana Petroleum over the future running of the Triton FPSO after the latest in a string of issues shut down production.
A long-vacant site in Aberdeen’s Bridge of Don is set for a new lease of life under plans for a £10million investment.
The EU has announced an increased tariff on important steel, a move which could plunge the UK's steel industry into crisis.
TrustFord has been recognised as a leading force within the UK automotive sector after being shortlisted in seven categories at the prestigious Motor Trader Industry Awards 2025.
Scotland’s charity sector is in a fragile state.