Companies at the forefront of the UK’s underwater industry have been recognised for their vital and innovative work as the 2026 Subsea Expo Award finalists are revealed.
Two new shows announced for His Majesty’s Theatre promise to chill and thrill in equal measure with psychological suspense classic The Silence of the Lambs visiting the city theatre in 2026 and gripping mystery The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time coming to Aberdeen in 2027.
More than 6,000 companies, business leaders and workers have signed up to a campaign calling on the UK Government to fast-track its new North Sea fiscal regime and avert tens of thousands of “avoidable” job losses.
Laurie & Co presents 13 Graeme Avenue, a well-located three-bedroom semi-detached house in a quiet Dyce street.
Emerging technologies like cloud computing, mobile or AI promise to transform productivity and unlock long-term growth across industries. But leveraging new innovations has a cost.
Sentinel Subsea, a leading provider of subsea well integrity monitoring solutions, is proud to announce that it has been shortlisted as a finalist in both the Global Development Award and the Technology Development Award at the 2026 Subsea Expo Awards.
Jbs has completed the installation of an automated pressure test bay roof system in Rio de Janeiro.
To mark International Volunteer Day (5 December), the Source magazine has dedicated its Christmas issue to all those volunteers who very generously give their time and efforts to help and serve the community.
Administrators to Petrofac are racing to secure a sale of the company’s profitable North Sea operations before Christmas.
Jamie Genevieve is set to return to Aberdeen with a brand-new Vieve pop-up shop at Union Square.
Storegga, one of the principal partners in the Acorn carbon capture and storage project at St Fergus, has confirmed it will sell its stake after completing what it called a “strategic review” of the business.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.