International law firm Addleshaw Goddard has continued to grow in Aberdeen with the recruitment of two new lawyers in the city.
The campaign to protect one of Scotland’s most beloved venues has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
Scientists at The James Hutton Institute, Scotland’s pre-eminent interdisciplinary scientific research institute for the sustainable management of land, crop and nature resources, have developed a new test that reduces the time required to analyse water samples for indicators of faecal contamination from 24 hours to four.
Scotland-headquartered UK law firm Shepherd and Wedderburn will return as headline sponsor of the All-Energy exhibition and conference.
The Just Transition Fund (JTF) is a £500million ten-year commitment that will support projects in the North-east and Moray which contribute towards the region’s transition.
Lord Mandelson has been released on bail after being arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has urged the government to adopt a six-point support plan as a new 15% US tariff on UK exports takes effect.
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.