The Finance & Accountancy Business Awards, affectionately known as The FAB Awards, are open for nominations ahead of the highly anticipated awards evening on Thursday 21st May at Union Kirk in Aberdeen.
Sir Keir Starmer has said it is up to Energy Secretary Ed Miliband - not him as Prime Minister - to decide whether new oil and gas licences are approved in the North Sea.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
McGill's Buses, the company running the Aberdeen Adventurer tours, has been named Scotland's favourite bus operator by watchdog Transport Focus.
We need energy businesses operating in North-east Scotland to have their say and support the Chamber’s attempts to have sensible conversations with Government.
Serica Energy has called for an end to the EPL "soon as reasonably possible" after seeing a pre-tax 2025 profit of $80million (£60million) turned into a $52million (£39million) loss.
Plans for a £1.5billion wind turbine manufacturing facility in the Highlands have been halted after the UK Government blocked Chinese firm Ming Yang on national security grounds.
The Scottish Parliament has formally concluded its current five-year session, with MSPs marking the occasion ahead of a series of party campaign launches set to take place on Thursday.
Cegal delivered a solid financial performance in 2025, reporting 30% growth in international markets and an 8% increase in total revenue to $184.4million.
A North-east charity has praised a group of firewalkers who raised more than £1,500 to fund its vital work supporting people with sensory loss.
The latest edition of The Source at Fountainhall, the dedicated community magazine for the West End of Aberdeen, is now available to residents.
Aberdeenshire-based steel, cladding and sheet metal specialist, KR Group Scotland has welcomed Neil Gallon to the business as a CAD Detailer, further strengthening its in-house technical expertise.