The Leonardo Hotel and Conference Venue Aberdeen Airport invites guests to celebrate the festive season in style with an exciting line-up of Christmas events for 2025.
Coterie, which was recently refurbished at the start of the year, is to host a Meet the Winemaker’ Dinner on Thursday 20th November with Argentinian producer and winery co-owner, Jorge Crotta.
The first phase of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) collaboration between DEV4 Online Ltd and Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) School of Computing, Engineering & Technology (SOCET) has now been completed, marking an important milestone in the partnership.
Corporate gifting often sits somewhere between gratitude and goodwill. It is a way to thank clients, celebrate with colleagues, and recognise the people who help a business succeed. Yet many companies do not realise that their festive generosity can also make financial sense.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Scotland's inquiry into the handling of the coronavirus pandemic has cost £1million - every month - it has emerged.
The developers of the Rosebank oil field have released the full environmental assessment for the project – showing how the UK’s largest undeveloped oil field can be advanced responsibly in line with climate goals while delivering billions of pounds of investment and thousands of UK jobs.
Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC) has been named the UK Chamber of the Year by the British Chambers of Commerce.
The Financial Conduct Authority has been criticised by a government committee over a "deep lack of clarity" in its £11billion car finance mis-selling compensation scheme.
Scotland's data centres powering artificial intelligence are using more than 13 million litres of water a year, according to data obtained by the BBC.
For more than 200 years, Dr Gray’s Hospital has been a defining landmark of Elgin. Now, the Grade 1 listed building is undergoing a crucial stage of its multi-million-pound restoration, aimed at repairing decades of weather damage and preserving it for future generations.
Residents are being asked to nominate an exceptional council employee or team to be crowned this year’s People’s Champion.