Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.

Vinted users furious over InPost UK parcel delays

Users of the second-hand shopping app Vinted have taken to social media in outrage over severe delays in receiving their orders via one of the firm's partner couriers.

Posts seen by the BBC describe parcels not being collected from InPost UK lockers or left stuck in transit without updated tracking information.

Some customers were notified their items had been delivered but had not received them, while others reported technical faults at lockers during collection.

Starmer vows to lead Labour into Holyrood election

Sir Keir Starmer has vowed he will lead Labour into the 2026 Holyrood election despite criticism from within his party.

The promise came after Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said there needs to be "a proper plan for the country" and revealed that some Labour MPs have contacted him to discuss the party leadership.

Speaking to BBC Scotland, the prime minister said he would not comment on Burnham's "personal ambitions".

Jaguar Land Rover to restart deliveries of spare parts after cyber attack

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is racing to restart deliveries of spare parts early next week to allow drivers of its cars to get vital repairs at garages.

In a letter to suppliers, seen by The Telegraph, JLR said its global parts logistics centre would reopen as soon as Monday to help mechanics get broken down Range Rovers back on the road

The vast warehouse complex in the Midlands is used to restock the carmaker’s dealer network and workshops with parts. It has been shut since the cyber attack.

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