Scotland must rethink how it delivers its public services in the wake of Covid and Brexit, Finance Secretary Kate Forbes said yesterday.
Scotland's Transport Minister is "hopeful" a new offer will resolve a pay row which has led to a big cut in ScotRail services.
Revenues at Aberdeenshire craft beer giant BrewDog have risen by 21% to £286million as the firm sets its sights on becoming one of the world's most valuable beer brands.
Shell's North Sea Jackdaw gas field has received final regulatory approval.
Helicopter operator CHC has been ordered by the competition watchdog to sell off the UK North Sea part of a business it recently acquired from Babcock.
Aberdeen-based consulting and engineering group Wood yesterday announced it is selling its built environment consulting business to WSP Global for more than £1.5billion.
There was disappointing news yesterday for rail users hopeful that ScotRail services could soon get back to normal.
A range of Scottish business leaders have been honoured in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Honours list. Walkers Shortbread's joint managing director James Walker and Balmoral Group chairman James Milne have been awarded a knighthood for their services to business and charity.
Here are the top business stories making the headlines in the morning newspapers.
One of Scotland's most successful home-grown oil-exploration companies is being merged and its headquarters moved from Edinburgh to London.
The oil price is again edging up towards the $120 a barrel mark. This comes after US crude inventories dipped much more than expected amid high demand for fuel, shrugging off OPEC+'s agreement yesterday to boost crude output to compensate for a drop in Russian production.