Aberdeen marketing agency Arch 35 Marketing was invited to speak at the Aberdeen Business and Professional Club last Thursday, with managing director and co-founder Darren Cadger delivering a presentation on LinkedIn at The Marcliffe Hotel and Spa.
Employees across the Banchory-based Leys Group have raised more than £26,000 for three Scottish charities following a year of fundraising.
Housebuilder Dandara has introduced a range of new incentives for first time buyers at Hazelwood in Aberdeen, named the most affordable city for first time buyers in the UK in a recent survey.
WTA Energy has expanded its Southeast Asia footprint with the launch of PT WTA Energy Indonesia, based in Jakarta.
Aberdeen Performing Arts is bringing back its ground-breaking International Season for 2026, with performers from around the globe descending on the Granite City throughout July, August and September offering a range of circus, acrobatics, comedy and family events at the Lemon Tree.
Community groups across Peterhead and the surrounding area are being encouraged to apply for the second round of funding from the Eastern Green Link 2 (EGL2) Peterhead Local Fund, with just over £400,000 available to support local projects.
Sounding Out Solutions (SOS), which specialises and focuses on turnkey gas detection solutions with over 30 years of experience, has officially merged with Aberdeen-based William Nicol, the family-run trusted leader in transport and industrial services.
Retailers Against Crime (RAC) will hold an intelligence briefing in Aberdeen to give local shops and businesses cutting-advice to combat the rising tide of theft and shoplifting.
Brent crude climbed above $126 a barrel for the first time since 2022 overnight after US President Donald Trump signalled he would maintain a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Angela Rayner is weighing up mounting a direct challenge to Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership after next week’s local elections.
Dozens of Scotland’s leading business organisations have urged Holyrood candidates to rise above election dividing lines on energy policy ahead of next week’s vote.
The Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates at 3.75% amid continued uncertainty in the UK and global economies.