Home-Start Aberdeen has installed a new heating system at its recently opened charity shop on George Street, ensuring a warmer and more welcoming environment for volunteers, staff and shoppers.
Clarksons Port Services (CPS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Innes Cameron as Managing Director.
14-year-old Grace Ramsay has been officially selected by the Scottish Schools Athletic Association (SSAA) to represent Scotland at the SIAB Cross Country International in Wales on March 21, 2026.
The call has gone out for volunteers to join a “passionate, creative and enthusiastic” army that will help make Nuart Aberdeen 2026 the most vibrant yet, say organisers.
SeaDyes, a pioneering startup developing seaweed-based fabric dyes, has entered the Company Creation phase of Scottish Enterprise’s High Growth Spinout Programme, securing £200,000 in funding.
The MacKenzie Championship Course at Hazlehead has been named Best Municipal or Community-Owned Golf Course in Scotland, at this year’s Scottish Golf Tourism Awards 2026.
Now that we’re fully into 2026 and are starting to shake off the cold, dark months, I wanted to take some time to reflect and share my thoughts on what we’re seeing in the training sector at the moment, and what businesses should be considering as they progress their plans for the year.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Britain's manufacturing industry is on a "fragile footing" after suffering a "collapse" in domestic demand, a report from Make UK has warned.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband is facing mounting criticism from industry and trade unions after refusing to reconsider the UK Government’s stance on new North Sea drilling licences amid rising geopolitical tensions and energy prices.
US president Donald Trump has warned NATO allies they face a “very bad” future if they do not help reopen the blockaded Strait of Hormuz — a vital shipping lane that carries around a fifth of the world’s oil.
A £40million Aberdeen office block is set to be demolished - just 11 years after being built - due to rising rates and energy costs.