Reforming the Energy Profits Levy (EPL) in 2026 could generate an extra £15.7 billion in tax revenues over the next decade, according to new analysis from Offshore Energies UK (OEUK).
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to announce up to £14.5m in investment for Grangemouth in the Budget.
Following on from her appointment to the Scottish Technology Council launched by government earlier this year, Sheryl Newman owner of Appetite for Business has also been appointed to the sub working group for AI, the expert working group established to advise Ministers on maximising the economic impact of Scotland’s burgeoning multi-billion-pound technology sector.
Four bedroom, family run Kildrummy Inn deep in rural Aberdeenshire has scooped the title Scotland’s Best Hotel Experience, triumphing over some of the country’s most recognised luxury names, including Cameron House and The Torridon.
Leading professional services firm, AAB, has announced the appointment of a new non-executive director alongside the closure of the deal agreed by Goldman Sachs Alternatives to acquire the firm from August Equity.
140 years of artist-led education at Gray’s School of Art is being celebrated in a major new exhibition at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
Centrum Offices is delighted to welcome Array 17, a forward-thinking software development company, as the newest addition to its growing business community. This marks a major milestone for Centrum, now home to 21 thriving businesses within its serviced office suits.
One of Scotland’s largest fundraising events has generated more than £200,000 for good causes this year.
Integrity HSE took a leading role in this year’s Energy Institute Aberdeen, Highlands & Islands Young Professionals Annual Dinner by donating the main raffle prize.
New research from the University of Aberdeen warns that UK electricity bills are unlikely to fall under current arrangements and urges policymakers to consider structural reforms to protect consumers while delivering the energy transition.
SBP Accountants & Business Advisers (SBP), a leading North East accountancy firm with offices across Aberdeen, Peterhead, Fraserburgh and Banff, has successfully delivered a seven figure funding package from the Royal Bank of Scotland for long standing client David Patience.
IntrospeXion, the behavioural performance and wellbeing consultancy, is ending its first full year in operation with award recognition for its proactive approach to strengthening psychological safety, enhancing performance, and supporting the workforce.