Kelton, the specialist energy industry consultancy firm, has announced a strategic new European agency partnership with two highly regarded industry experts, Martijn Tavenier and Roy van Hartingsveldt.
Offshore Energies UK will host its 2026 HSE conference on Wednesday, 25 February 2026, at Aberdeen’s P&J Live, bringing together leaders from across sectors to shape the future of the North Sea as a multi-purpose energy basin.
Onboard Tracker™ has strengthened its sales leadership team as part of a wider strategic international growth programme.
Following an exceptionally successful festive season, The Aberdeen Altens Hotel and The Aberdeen Dyce Hotel have confirmed that Christmas and Hogmanay bookings for 2026 are now open, after welcoming more than 4,000 guests across their festive events in 2025.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Persimmon has this morning published its 2025 trading statement, revealing strong growth in new homes completed.
More than half of Scots do not believe higher income tax rates are delivering better public services, according to a new poll published ahead of today’s Scottish Budget.
Oil prices have surged to their highest level in two months after Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on good from countries trading with Iran.
Former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has defected to Reform UK after being denied a peerage by the Tories, it has been claimed.
Net zero could cost the UK billions more than official estimates suggest, according to a new paper from the Institute of Economic Affairs, which claims public bodies have consistently understated the true cost of the transition.
A new year brings new opportunities, and TrustFord Aberdeen is helping businesses gear up and make the switch for 2026.
Researchers at The James Hutton Institute, in partnership with Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), are exploring how different Bere barley varieties perform across a wide range of environments in Scotland and beyond.