MHA a leading professional services provider of audit and assurance, tax, accountancy and advisory services, announces the interim full-year combined results of its operating entities for the six months ended 30 September 2025.
Wood Mackenzie, in partnership with Ithaca Energy and Offshore Energies UK (“OEUK”), is pleased to announce the publication of a report on UK Oil Flow Analysis and the UK’s role within the European energy system, focusing on UK crude oil production and the end markets for crude oil and refined oil products.
Hilton Aberdeen TECA is bringing festive cheer to daytime celebrators with a Party Lunch, taking place on Friday, 19th December, with arrival from 1pm.
Maritime technology specialist Tymor Marine has won the IT Solutions Award – Marine at the International Bulk Journal Awards, which were held at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool on 17 November 2025.
Loganair, the UK’s leading regional airline, is adding a tartan twist to Black Friday, with a limited-time promotion offering 20% off flights across its network.
Augean is proud to announce that it has achieved an outstanding score of 97 out of 100 in the 2025 GRESB Infrastructure Assessment, placing it 5th globally and 3rd in Europe within the waste management sector.
The Dons have teamed up with Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce to offer Morning Bulletin readers a special deal on tickets for next week's crunch Conference League tie at Pittodrie.
The UK government borrowed over £2billion more than expected in October, the latest figures have revealed.
A special memorial event for Scottish footballing legend, Denis Law, was attended by Sir Alex Ferguson and former Manchester United players Gary Neville and Ruud van Nistelrooy in Aberdeen yesterday.
Millions of households across the UK will face slightly higher energy bills after regulator Ofgem increased the current price cap by 0.2%.
Aberdeen business giants Sir Ian Wood and Martin Gilbert have issued a stark warning ahead of next week’s Budget, urging the Chancellor to take immediate action to stem what they describe as investment “haemorrhaging” from the North Sea.
Some 23,000 people died unnecessarily from Covid because the British government’s response to the pandemic was “too little, too late”, a damning official report has concluded.