A new £6billion business loan scheme is expected to be given the green light by ministers this week, providing firms with cheap debt to survive the current cost crisis and any short-term downturn.
We’re all now familiar with the cost of living crisis - how households are struggling to keep up with bills and afford the rapidly rising cost of food, fuel and other essentials.
It's the final call for Northern Star Business Awards entries ahead of the deadline this Friday (July 22).
Here are the stories making the business headlines across Scotland and the UK today.
The price of a tank of petrol could be £10 cheaper by the end of July as motorists and businesses finally get some respite from soaring costs.
An Aberdeen-based financial services firm with £180million of assets under management has been taken over by an ambitious English outfit.
The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has struck a £7.4million deal to move into new offices in Aberdeen City Centre.
Households in Scotland could get cheaper electricity than those in the south as the UK Government launches plans for the 'biggest electricity market reform in a generation'.
Aberdeen FC has signed a two-year partnership with Iceland’s oldest and most successful football club, KR Reykjavik.
One of the world’s most innovative new cars could be built in the North East of Scotland if the region secures green freeport status, creating over 800 jobs.
ScotRail’s normal timetable resumes across Scotland today, with 700 more services running than in recent weeks.