Marcliffe, Aberdeen’s only five-star hotel, is excited to reveal the name and first look at its new brasserie: Skylark.
Aberdeen will bid to host the Tall Ships Races again as early as 2030 after the huge success of the event earlier in July, which was the most attended free event in Scotland this year.
Progress is being made on three key City Centre and Beach Masterplan projects – the beach park and events park, Union Street Central streetscaping, and the Castlegate – councillors have been told.
Tesla boss Elon Musk has had a record-breaking pay package worth $1trillion approved by shareholders.
Wood Group shares rose yesterday as trading resumed in London for the first time in more than five months after the company finally published its delayed accounts.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
The Scottish Government has unveiled its draft climate action plan, outlining how it intends to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045.
Westhill-based ORKA Solutions says 2026 could be one of the most significant years yet for Scotland’s clean energy transition — with new funding rounds, frameworks, and national policy shifts creating more ways for organisations to invest in solar, storage and EV charging.
GIF Transport, a specialist haulage company currently based in Inverurie (but relocating to Dyce, Aberdeen early 2026) is inviting applications for a Transport Planner to join the team.
SAMH is inviting individuals and workplaces to take part in a 45-minute interactive wellbeing session with NIDMAR-qualified expert and workplace mental health facilitator Danny Quinn.
Progress on new buildings or significant refurbishments to seven secondary and primary schools across Aberdeen is continuing, a Council committee was told.
A unique festival celebrating small 'free reed' instruments from around the world will return to Aberdeen after a decade-long absence.