The University of Aberdeen has unveiled its first Nuart Aberdeen mural at its King’s College campus in Old Aberdeen - inspired by one of its first female graduates.
Hospitality Training, a North-east-based training provider, is continuing to support local businesses and individuals by offering a range of accredited workplace training courses over the coming months.
EnerMech has secured a multi‑year contract with a leading UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) operator to deliver integrated topside process services across a portfolio of offshore assets.
Befriend a Child, a leading children’s charity dedicated to supporting local children and young people living in difficult life circumstances, is delighted to announce its line-up of sponsored challenge events for 2026, delivered in partnership with a range of fantastic local charities and event organisers.
International law firm Addleshaw Goddard has announced a new Partner in Scotland as part of its 2026 round of promotions.
More than 3,000 people have accessed free support in the first six months of The Nook – a walk-in mental health hub that is due to open its doors in Aberdeen this summer.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Deltic Energy has confirmed it is in discussions with three different suitors regarding a possible takeover.
Trade unions have warned Scotland is losing both green energy jobs and vital oil and gas roles, as concerns grow over the future of the North Sea workforce.
An Aberdeen-based chemicals company has been acquired by a major US firm in a deal described as a "strong strategic fit."
Staff at STV are set to walk out next month in a day of industrial action timed to coincide with the Scottish Parliament election results.
Alex Salmond believed someone within SNP HQ hired a private detective to spy on him, according to claims in a new book by former SNP MP Joanna Cherry KC.