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The UK Government has delayed introducing more checks on EU goods entering the UK over fears it will disrupt supply chains and add to rising inflation.
Amazon has recorded its first loss since 2015 - leading to a near-9% dive in the e-commerce giant's share price in after-hours trading last night.
Self-isolation guidance is to end this weekend for people in Scotland who have Covid-19 or symptoms of the virus.
The annual Aberdeen Football Club Player of the Year dinner, sponsored by Team Recruitment and Tulloch Recruitment, took place for the first time at the P&J Live last night.
The cost of raw materials will keep food prices high "for quite some time", Asda chairman Lord Rose has said.
The full line-up for Aberdeen’s street art festival Nuart Aberdeen has been revealed. A total of 11 artists from across the world will descend on the city in early June with the goal of creating art that people will make a connection with on the city’s walls and spaces.
The public bodies responsible regulating carbon capture and storage in the North Sea will halt new applications later this month in order to develop an "optimum" approach to future licensing rounds.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has demanded a "clear plan" on how the energy companies plan to reinvest North Sea profits into the UK as a cabinet split on a windfall tax opened up yesterday.
Boris Johnson plans to revive Margaret Thatcher's Right to Buy scheme to help young people get on housing ladder in England.
All eyes will be on the Bank of England on Thursday when the monetary policy committee makes its latest announcement on interest rates.
Two senior Aberdeen politicians have called for Union Street to become a "rates free zone" to prevent more businesses from collapsing.