Giant glowing blooms, kinetic circles of light, fire-filled gardens, suspended handmade lanterns and architectural illusions are set to illuminate the city of Aberdeen as the full programme for Spectra, Scotland’s Festival of Light, is announced ahead of its 12th year in February 2026.
Peterhead Port Authority is proud to announce that 2025 has been another record‑breaking year for the port, with gross value landings across its quaysides reaching just over £341million.
Following rave reviews and sold-out performances across the UK in 2025, the critically acclaimed first-ever UK and international tour of The Talented Mr Ripley comes to His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen from Tuesday, February 10 to Saturday, February 14, ahead of a planned West End transfer.
A brand-new, original musical celebrating a century of history at Albyn School will take centre stage at the Tivoli Theatre in Aberdeen this March.
JCE designs, manufactures and installs bespoke renewable energy solutions that help businesses reduce energy costs, achieve sustainability goals and maintain power continuity during grid outages.
This week, Aberdeen city centre witnessed a remarkable display of resilience and purpose: Marius Coste, mental health advocate and facilities management leader at Elior UK, ran as Batman - not for costume or fun, but as a moving tribute to the power of choice in the face of loss.
Latest figures from the Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) show there were 1,272 corporate insolvencies registered in Scotland in 2025, marginally up from 1,236 in 2024 and 1,234 in 2023.
NEREC Ltd has confirmed its sponsorship of an upcoming Aberdeen Young Professionals (AYP) networking event, with all ticket proceeds being donated to Student Minds, the UK’s leading student mental health charity.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Uber has welcomed Aberdeen City Council's decision to launch a public consultation on the proposed scrapping of the controversial knowledge test.
Harbour Energy has reported a year of strong operational and financial delivery, with production reaching the top end of guidance and free cash flow exceeding expectations.
The UK government borrowed a lower than expected £11.6billion in December, providing a welcome boost for the chancellor after last year's Budget.