Have your finest hour, or two, as Radio Ga Ga – The Ultimate Tribute to Queen arrives at P&J Live’s Hall C on Friday February 12 2027.
A new chapter for Union Street is beginning to take shape through cranes, capital and companies moving back into the heart of Aberdeen.
Sir Keir Starmer urged Labour MPs to back him ahead of a Commons vote today on whether he should face an ethics investigation over the Mandelson vetting row.
Shell has agreed a £12bn takeover of Canadian energy firm ARC in its biggest acquisition since the 2015 purchase of BG Group.
Fashion accessories chain Claire's has ceased trading at all of its remaining standalone stores in the UK and Ireland, affecting 1,300 jobs.
The boss of Next has described Britain’s planning system as the “single biggest drag on prosperity” and called for its abolition.
BP returned to profit in the first quarter of 2026, reporting earnings of $3.8billion (£2.8billion) as stronger trading, higher refining margins and portfolio changes helped drive results.
Strikers, an indoor sports facility in Aberdeen, has launched a £400,000 phased refurbishment programme aimed at enhancing its facilities and strengthening its role as a multi-use sport and wellbeing hub for businesses, clubs and charities.
A new US customs system allowing businesses to claim refunds on certain American import tariffs has gone live - but the deadline is fast approaching.
AKR Fitness recently welcomed Cathy MacDonald - former police hostage and crisis negotiator and founder of The Art of Communication - to work with its coaching team.
Odfjell Technology is pleased to announce the signing of a 5.5 year firm contract with ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS for their integrated services in the North Sea.
It is now nine months since I tabled a proposal to replace offshore licensing rounds with bespoke "infrastructure-led permits" that would meet Labour’s manifesto pledge yet reignite domestic oil and gas production in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS).