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For the UK, the conflict risks disruption to supply chains in key manufacturing sectors including automotive, food and drink, construction and advanced manufacturing as raw materials and other essential inputs become far more difficult to source.
A 142-year-old fountain in a popular city park has been turned back on– thanks to the fundraising efforts of community groups and the City Council’s Common Good Fund.
Scotland's legal sector is facing an "intense" battle to hold on to young talent with London firms reported offering starting salaries of up to £125,000.
Here are the top business stories making the headlines in the morning newspapers.
Tesla boss Elon Musk said early today he is "not sure" his takeover bid for social media firm Twitter will be successful.
Business Minister Ivan McKee has claimed the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund "fails to deliver" promised funding for Scotland following the UK’s exit from the European Union.
The oil industry has taken significant legal steps to limit protests which have been causing disruption to businesses and the public over recent weeks.
The legal requirement to wear face coverings in indoor public spaces and on public transport becomes guidance today
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is to hand ministers research that suggests Britain's shale gas reserves could bolster the domestic energy supply for 50 years.
Scotland’s hospitality industry has warned that a new recycling scheme is in disarray amid a lack of detail about how it will be implemented.