STV Player is starting the year on a high, hitting an all‑time monthly record of 16.4 million streams in January 2026, half a million more streams than the previous record of 15.9m set in November 2024.
For pupils aiming high in their summer term examinations, St Margaret’s School for Girls is pleased to offer a programme of small-group revision classes, designed to support pupils as they prepare for their forthcoming National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher examinations.
At Corecut Offshore, we have built on over 45 years of technical know-how in diamond wire sawing, cold cutting, UHP water jetting, and controlled demolition from the civil engineering and nuclear decommissioning industries with more than 25 years of offshore environmental, construction, and decommissioning expertise.
A think tank led by former Labour prime minister Tony Blair has called for the government to rethink the Energy Profits Levy.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
NatWest Group has agreed to acquire wealth manager Evelyn Partners in a deal valued at £2.7billion, as it moves to create what it described as the UK’s leading Private Banking and Wealth Management business.
With development of the new Aberdeen South Harbour Link Road road well underway with implementation expected to start in summer 2026, roads officers have now been asked to consult with local communities on any residual impacts that they feel might remain following the installation of the new road.
Sir Keir Starmer is facing growing calls to resign after his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, quit Downing Street following backlash over the appointment of Lord Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador to the US.
Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin has stood by the firm's policy on guide dogs after the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said it could be illegal.
Lathallan School pupil Andrew Fasanya, 15, has been selected for the Scotland Men’s U16s squad.
Leading Scottish commercial property consultants, FG Burnett is pleased to announce the appointment of Corrie Deans to its board of directors and Lisa Cowie to the role of associate director.
Aberdeen-based electrical control system manufacturer JCE is marking National Apprenticeship Week by highlighting the role apprenticeships play in developing skilled professionals and supporting the future of the industry.