2026 will get off to a noisy start, as hotly-anticipated national Scottish radio station, STV Radio, today confirms it will officially launch on Wednesday, January 7.
High Performance Robotics (HPR) has appointed experienced energy executive James Griffin as project director, a new forward-facing role created to support the company’s rapid expansion across oil and gas, drilling, and offshore wind markets.
Top decorating tips from the designers behind Barratt and David Wilson Homes Scotland show homes
The British Chamber of Commerce Dubai (BCCD) is inviting AGCC members to a Business Briefing in London on February 4, 2026.
One of Scotland’s only independently owned, Corporate Finance firms – Quantify Advisors has advised Foresight on its investment into Glasgow based Welding Engineers.
While Christmas is often associated with cosy nights, good food and festive sparkle, there’s something undeniably exciting about starting the new year with a brand-new set of keys.
Local people were treated to a special day of Christmas cheer as an Inverurie-based charity and social enterprise, Fly Cup Enterprises, held its Christmas Extravaganza.
The Operations & Maintenance (O&M) sector has long been a stable cornerstone of the UK’s industrial landscape. But at Bilfinger UK, stability doesn’t mean standing still.
Scotland could be on the brink of a major legal shift that businesses cannot afford to ignore. The Scottish Civil Justice Council (SCJC) is considering introducing an opt-out system for group proceedings, a move that would make collective claims easier to pursue and significantly increase litigation risk for organisations operating in Scotland.
A brand new, improved visitabdn.com has been launched by VisitAberdeenshire.
A Scottish clean-tech company developing small modular wind turbines that can be deployed in almost any location has secured £865,000 in seed funding, led by TRICAPITAL Angels.
Aurora Offshore has become the latest business to take space in Aurora Aberdeen – the landmark office complex which will bring up to 500 workers into the city centre once fully let.