Aberdeen-based cutting specialists CUT UK announced a 85% growth in Q1 revenue, compared to Q1 2025.
Fierce Beer is excited to launch Plume, a 7.2% Hazy IPA, exclusively in Asda stores across the UK from April 13, 2026.
The Northern Lights Beer Festival is set to welcome 1,600 visitors to the Music Hall for a sell-out event this Saturday – and plans are already underway for a triumphant return next year.
VisitAberdeenshire is excited to announce the launch of a new tender opportunity.
An evening of entertainment and generosity has raised £3,000 in support of two impactful charities, Brave Journeys and All Life Chances.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Tony Blair Institute (TBI) has accused Energy Secretary Ed Miliband of taking an “ideological” approach to net zero, urging the UK Government to approve new North Sea oil and gas developments and reform the Energy Profits Levy.
Sir Keir Starmer has said he is "fed up" with Donald Trump and appeared to compare him to Vladimir Putin during a visit to the Gulf.
EnQuest has criticised the approach taken by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) after being fined £16.5million over delays to decommissioning some North Sea wells.
Rachel Reeves must overhaul the UK’s complex tax system if Labour is to deliver on its growth ambitions, a leading international body has warned.
Fugro is undertaking nearshore surveys for SSEN Transmission’s Western Isles High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Link, a project that will enable the transfer of 1,800 MW of renewable energy from Scotland’s islands to the UK mainland.
At a major offshore energy platform designated as the future site of one of Europe’s largest CO₂ storage hubs, Fugro delivered a fully integrated subsea campaign aligned with the project’s operational goals.