Businesses that currently hold environmental consents for water, waste and industrial activities in Scotland should check if they will need new or amended environmental authorisations when reforms kick in.
Having carved out a successful career impersonating the late George Michael, Rob Lamberti will bring his spectacular show, Perfectly George, to Aberdeen’s P&J Live (Hall C) on Friday 11th September 2026.
easyJet, Scotland’s largest airline, has launched its inaugural flight on the new route to Paris Charles de Gaulle, offering more international choice from Aberdeen.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves could be facing an additional £20billion gap in public finances after a downgrade in the UK's productivity performance.
Industry leaders have called on the UK Government to expand the budget for the latest Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction, warning that the current £1.08billion allocation for offshore wind will limit new investment.
The government is reportedly planning to launch a review into vehicle headlight brightness following growing concerns from motorists about dazzling glare from modern LED lights.
Loganair is stepping up to relieve disruption - and support staff - after Eastern Airways suspended operations as it teeters on the brink of collapse.
The UK Government faced a furious backlash in the Commons yesterday over what Conservatives branded a “manufactured decline” in the North Sea oil and gas sector.
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Citibase Aberdeen is offering professors and lecturers an exclusive 20% discount on lecture, seminar, and workshop bookings at its Hill of Rubislaw business centre.
Europe’s nuclear decommissioning pipeline is valued at more than $120billion, with roughly $89billion already awarded, according to a new report from the Energy Industries Council (EIC) and Decom Mission.