The first review of vaccine trials conducted in care homes concludes that it is ‘crucial’ that future vaccine trials include care homes residents.
North East Scotland College (NESCol) is working with Uber on a bespoke training programme aimed at increasing the number of private hire drivers in Aberdeen.
Reach plc, which owns news brands including the Daily Record, the Daily Star, AberdeenLive and the Mirror, is set to post an operating profit of more than £99million for FY25.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
An Aberdeen beauty entrepreneur is set to appear on the next series of BBC’s The Apprentice, competing for a £250,000 investment from Lord Alan Sugar.
Scottish football contributes more than £800million every year, a study by Fraser of Allander Institute has found.
Aberdeen restaurant Smoke and Soul has announced it is to remain closed temporarily while it considers its future.
Palm Court is delighted to introduce a new saving for January and February, with 20% off day delegate rates when booking their private rooms.
Laurie & Co presents 13 Dee View, a striking four-bedroom detached family home set within the desirable Riverside of Blairs.
Erskine Veterans Charity is delighted to celebrate the first anniversary of the opening of its Forres-based Activity Centre, EVAC North, with a birthday party attended by almost 100 members.
Integrity HSE has recently reached two significant milestones by being named as an Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH) registered training centre, as well as gaining accreditation by the CPD Certification Service for its Introduction to Human Factors and Mental Health Awareness eLearning programmes.