Robert Gordon University (RGU) is leading an ambitious project to support the recovery and long-term transformation of the areas of Paiporta in Valencia and Letur in Castilla-La Mancha in collaboration with local councils and other international institutions.
Loganair has marked the fourth anniversary of its partnership with Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) by naming one of its aircraft in honour of the charity.
Aberdeen-based Greenwell Equipment has been flying the flag for the North-east at Intermodal 2025 in Barcelona, one of the world’s leading events for container, transport and logistics industries.
Earlier this year, Genny Hire Ltd highlighted a successful new application for its punch units, demonstrating innovation and adaptability in delivering power solutions.
Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland – the country’s largest heath charity supporting people living with chest, heart and stroke conditions and Long Covid – launched its Grampian Health Hub this week.
Organisers of Curated In The Square say they have had an overwhelming response from north-east creatives and producers clamouring to be part of Aberdeen’s sparkling Christmas market.
Aberdeen has always been at the heart of energy innovation, and this December, it’s time to celebrate the people and companies driving that success. Energize 2025, a brand-new event from ThinkPR and OGV Group, will bring the energy community together for a well-earned night of celebration, connection, and reflection.
The Old Course Hotel in St Andrews will host Fife’s first ever fundraising ladies' lunch in support of Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) on Friday, November 21 from 12-5pm.
Billions of pounds of taxpayers’ money have been wasted on asylum hotels due to what MPs have branded a “failed, chaotic and expensive” Home Office system.
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has overtaken Scottish Labour to become the main opposition to the SNP at Holyrood, according to a new Survation poll commissioned by the IPPR think tank.
Petrofac has applied to the High Court in London to appoint administrators to its parent company, in a move that throws the future of 2,000 North Sea jobs into uncertainty.
With growing awareness around neurodiversity and long NHS waiting lists, more people are turning to local, accessible services for support.