Thousands stung by price hikes as energy firms go bust
More than 250,000 customers have been moved on to expensive energy deals after their suppliers went bust, new research has revealed.
More than 250,000 customers have been moved on to expensive energy deals after their suppliers went bust, new research has revealed.
A new business accelerator is being launched this week to help drive a digital revolution in the north-east economy.
An Aberdeen oil worker is gearing up for an event which will use supercars to drive funding for a cancer support charity.
Tank and container firm Hoover Ferguson has appointed Kevin Friar as its CEO, effective June 30, in a planned transition of senior leadership.
SPE Aberdeen Young Professionals have had a very busy year so far and are excited for what is in the pipeline after the summer.
Five north and north-east-based firms are on a prestigious annual list of the fastest-growing and most dynamic small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK.
British Airways is adding extra flights between Aberdeen and London Heathrow as part of plans to grow services between Scotland and the UK’s busiest aviation hub.
Aberdeen Airport staff are set to strike again amid concerns that those drafted in to replace them are overlooking serious security threats.
Households across the country have seen a combined £1.2 billion added to energy bills thanks to 42 price rises in the six months since the Government's flagship price cap was supposed to end rip-off bills, new research has found.
This Sunday (23rd June) marks International Women in Engineering Day. Christina Horspool has worked at Xodus Group for more than six years. The 34-year-old is originally from Birmingham, England and plays a key role the company’s environmental team.
This Sunday (23rd June) marks International Women in Engineering Day. Ines Mfarej Ep Nasri has worked at Airborne Oil & Gas in The Netherlands for almost five years. Ines is originally from Tunesia and plays a key role as the company’s controls engineer for industrial automation.
A north-east technology start-up has been chosen to deliver artificial intelligence (AI) to Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) under a contract showcasing pioneering new software developed in the region.
Energy customers could face a potential total bill of £172 million stemming from suppliers which have collapsed since the start of last year, according to calculations from Citizens Advice.
"You don’t look like a typical engineer," is a remark I often hear when I explain to those outside the industry what I do for a living. To me, there’s no such thing as a “typical” engineer anymore.
The Government should ban all plastic bags and stop the sale of petrol and diesel cars after 2030, MPs have said.
Twice as many UK energy industry professionals believe companies and not customers will benefit the most financially from the data revolution in energy, a new report said.
Sophie Ewen is currently in her final year of the Oil and Gas Technical Apprentice Programme (OGTAP) and works offshore for Chevron North Sea Limited.
The loss of hundreds of jobs at a British energy firm is down to "rotten leadership", according to a UK workers union.
Siemens AG said it will cut 2,700 jobs at its power and gas division, part of a sweeping overhaul announced last month to spin off the embattled business.
Statkraft AS joined with Statera Energy to build 1 gigawatt of storage in the U.K. with a backup generator fueled by natural gas, part of an effort to profit from the nation’s need to balance its power grid.
The UK looks set to host major international climate talks in 2020 - after reaching a deal with Italy over rival bids to hold the UN meeting.
An offshore worker who drove his wife’s car home and crashed into a neighbour’s truck was fined a total of £750 and banned from driving for 16 months.
New research from KPMG has highlighted a growing gap in business confidence between North Sea energy firms and the wider Scottish and UK economies.
Several people have been arrested after climate change campaigners blocked a main route in the centre of Edinburgh.
Airports in the north have been forced to ask the Scottish Government for a near-£4 million funding lifeline to keep them operating this year.