Malmaison Aberdeen has officially ushered in the festive season, unveiling elegant holiday decorations that bring warmth and sophistication to every corner of the hotel.
VisitAberdeenshire has this week unlocked a second season of ‘Northern Nights’, a promotional campaign to attract visitors to Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire during the winter months.
Leading representatives from the UK’s energy sector came together with parliamentarians for a breakfast briefing to discuss the future of the nation’s energy sector yesterday.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to resist any challenge to his leadership from Labour MPs, his allies have confirmed.
The Conservative Party will today use its opposition debate at Westminster to renew calls for the Labour Government to scrap the Energy Profits Levy and end what it describes as an “insane” ban on new North Sea oil and gas licences.
The maker of Princes tinned tuna saw its revenue decline year-on-year as lower sales volumes and reduced selling prices impacted performance.
The Court of Session hearing to decide the fate of Aberdeen's controversial bus gates has officially concluded, with Lord Pentland now considering his judgement.
In a bold move that underscores its commitment to innovation and client safety, Harper UK has announced an £800,000 investment to expand and upgrade its fleet of Portable Power Units (PPUs).
Join The Chester Hotel on Friday 23 January 2026, for an evening of poetry, piping and foot-stomping revelry as the team brings its signature sparkle to Burns Night 2026.
First Bus in Aberdeen is lending its support as a real Living Wage (RLW) employer at the start of a week focusing on how accredited businesses can improve the workplace and lives of employees.