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Aberdeen FC legend Andy Considine could be set to exit Pittodrie this summer, according to reports in this morning's sports pages.
New car sales in Scotland fell by 7.5% last month as dealers struggled to get hold of vehicles from manufacturers. Just 21,069 were registered in March, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers.
Here are the top business stories making the headlines in the morning newspapers.
Sport Aberdeen has announced the return of its autism swimming sessions at Tullos Swimming Pool following the CV19 pandemic.
Ryden has successfully completed the sale of two prime industrial investments currently let to TESLA and UPS in Edinburgh, both transactions achieving ahead of their asking price.
There is no business at Westminster or Holyrood today. However, there are a number of consultations now live.
Coutts and NatWest have launched a programme to help entrepreneurs in the Interactive Entertainment (IE) space build and develop their businesses.
Nearly half a million UK businesses will benefit from a tax cut worth up to £1,000 from this week.
Acasta has developed a climate-focussed framework for Well-Safe Solutions (WSS).
Helicopter operator NHV has hailed the performance of its Leonardo AW169 aircraft following its introduction to the UK oil and gas sector.
Harbour Energy, the largest London-listed independent oil and gas company, has been announced as the main sponsor for eye catching umbrella installations which are set to act as a major attraction in the city centre this summer.