Anthropic is set to become the first AI giant to list on the stock market with a potential $1trillion initial public offering.
Aberdeen-based Xodus Group is set to cut jobs and reduce costs after losses in 2025 and falling behind budget targets early this year.
One of Sir Keir Starmer’s closest political allies privately backed Tony Blair’s criticism of the government’s North Sea and net zero policies, newly released files have revealed.
M&S chief executive Stuart Machin’s pay package halved to £3.97million last year after the retailer scrapped bonuses following a major cyber attack.
Nicola Sturgeon must publicly apologise for “bullying and intimidating” SNP members who tried to expose criminality within the party, a senior politician has claimed.
Global industrial products and engineering services specialist Imenco AS has reported an increase in staff as the business continues to strengthen its international footprint across sectors and regions.
Integrity QHSE is delighted to welcome Mia Arnott to its team as a QHSE Coordinator.
Aberdeen-based consultancy Protea has appointed Andrew Towsey as Director of Procurement, as the business continues to expand its contract management, commercial advisory and strategic procurement capabilities.
Leading energy advisory and engineering consultancy, Apollo, has received Approval in Principle (Level 2) from Bureau Veritas for its PALM Quick Connection System (QCS), marking a significant step towards commercial deployment in floating offshore wind.
Aberdeen-based video production company Signal has achieved an impressive feat by winning two international Gold Awards at the 47th annual Telly Awards 2026.
We Too! and Codona’s are marking a successful year of partnership that continues to expand inclusive opportunities for children and young people with disabilities across the North-east of Scotland.
The nation's retailers are pinning their hopes on a summer of sporting success for Scotland as most say a good World Cup run for the Tartan Army will boost business.