Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
An 8.13% council tax rise has been recommended for Aberdeen, with councillors due to set the city’s budget next week.
A leading retail consultant has told decision-makers how his blueprint for Aberdeen city centre could restore trade to "almost pre-Covid levels".
The Danish government will “initiate a process” to examine extending one or more North Sea production licences to 2050, in a move aimed at bolstering European energy security and independence.
Namaka Compliance have recently been awarded an Outsourced Competence Assurance Support (OCAS) contract with Norwegian Headquartered company Omega Subsea for all their ROV and Survey positions for up to 200 personnel.
Last Wednesday, a cross-section of energy professionals gathered at the Energy Transition Zone for the official launch of Wikatoni, an AI-powered information retrieval system, developed by Katoni Engineering, specifically for the energy sector.
The leadership training team at Integrity HSE, led by their Head of Risk & Resilience Rob Diver, proves to clients they deliver value by moving evaluation beyond satisfaction surveys to measurable metrics.
The latest episode of Seasonal Discussions turns its focus to endurance, teamwork and purpose, as host Chris McDonald speaks with Will Mackie and Stuart Ward from Team Remiges V.
Leonardo Hotel & Conference Venue Aberdeen Airport will host Mark Dawson is Freddie Mercury on June 20, 2026.
Aberdeen-headquartered IT managed service provider ITWORX UK has announced the promotion of Martin Kerrigan to Services Director, marking a significant milestone in his 13-year career with the company.
Healthoutfit has launched Fit2Fly, a digital weight management platform built specifically for the offshore workforce.
Celebrated Polish filmmaker, Wojciech Smarzowski, is coming to the University of Aberdeen to present a special screening of his film Home Sweet Home, one of Poland’s most watched and controversial films of 2025.