GEODIS, a global leader in transport and logistics, is pleased to announce a free, live webinar taking place on January 14 at 2 PM CET titled: “Delivering Trust: How warehouses anchor resilient Pharma Logistics”.
Aberdeen business leaders were treated to an exceptional day of insights, indulgence and inspiring conversation as Luxe Scot partnered with Diageo to host an exclusive whisky experience across two of Scotland’s most iconic distilleries.
Dyce Primary School pupils in Aberdeen have swapped their textbooks for tinsel in a unique festive challenge launched by leading housebuilders Barratt and David Wilson Homes.
A new project led by the University of Aberdeen will explore the challenges that doctors with disabilities* face when trying to progress in their careers.
Procurement Hub is supporting Core Telecom Ltd’s 03 Number Donation Initiative, which provides charities, housing associations and other non-profit organisations across the UK with access to free 03 contact numbers.
ETZ Ltd is pleased to share its annual report for 2024/2025. The video summarises a period of great progress and achievement, which would not have been possible without the commitment of our funders, partners and the energy supply chain companies in this region.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
A veteran nightclub operator has called on the government to introduce a Covid-style loan guarantee scheme to unlock investment in what he described as a “logjammed” hospitality sector.
Brent crude fell below $60 a barrel to its lowest level in almost five years as hopes of a Russia-Ukraine peace deal raised expectations of additional oil supply entering an already oversupplied market.
Former chancellor George Osborne has been appointed managing director and head of OpenAI for Countries to increase government's AI capacity.
Springfield Properties has signed an agreement with SSEN Transmission to deliver almost 300 homes across the north of Scotland to support major electricity grid upgrades.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has criticised proposals by Ofcom saying the axing of STV's north programme is "bad for journalism."