A major strategic clean energy project has reached a key milestone, with a groundbreaking event held on Wednesday June 3 to mark the start of main construction at the Netherton Hub near Peterhead.
Aberdeen FC is delighted to announce a new technical partnership with Italian sportswear brand Macron.
Activity in Britain's construction sector fell at its fastest pace in six years last month, as economic uncertainty and rising inflation hit demand for new work, a key survey revealed.
Researchers at The James Hutton Institute, Scotland’s pre‑eminent interdisciplinary research institute for sustainable land, crop and nature management, have been awarded £40,000 by the Macaulay Development Trust to create interactive 3D representations of Scottish landscapes using cutting-edge data and immersive technology.
Following a successful inaugural year, RGC’s activity camps with a difference are returning in summer 2026, offering children from across Aberdeen and the North East the chance to explore music, dance and creativity during the school holidays.
As the Official Pasta Party of the Aberdeen Half Marathon, Amarone Aberdeen is inviting runners, supporters and spectators to fuel up ahead of race day with an evening dedicated to great food and pre-race preparation.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has claimed a new report highlighting billions of barrels of untapped oil and gas in the North Sea exposes the “utter madness” of Labour and SNP opposition to new drilling.
Aberdonians got their first chance to check out what could be the future of transport in the city, with a full-size Aberdeen Rapid Transit (ART) demo vehicle on display outside Marischal College.
STV is banking on a World Cup advertising boost to offset a decline in underlying revenues as the broadcaster continues to grapple with challenging market conditions and the fallout from its controversial news service overhaul.
Business leader Bob Keiller has criticised the "intimidating" and "raucous" atmosphere at the council meeting which saw councillors decide to retain the controversial Street Knowledge Test.
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) says it is planning to close around 150 charity shops, citing an "exceptionally challenging trading environment".