Here are the local and national stories making the business headlines this morning.
Soaring food prices meant the cost of living rose more than expected last month with inflation remaining above 10%.
Russia has a programme to sabotage wind farms and communication cables in the North Sea, according to new allegations.
Humza Yousaf has distanced himself from Nicola Sturgeon by shelving three of her most controversial policies as he mapped out his priorities for the next three years.
Aberdeen business leaders were treated to a marketing masterclass from one to the UK's leading advertising experts yesterday.
Ed Brooke, head of The Leith Agency, discussed pushing the boundaries with advertising at the second event in the Ultimate Masterclass Festival. He spoke in detail about pushing the boundaries in advertising, but also just how much – and how quickly – the boundaries can change.
One of North-east’s leading independent family businesses is to invest £3million expanding its presence Aberdeen city centre.
Tributes have been paid to Aberdeen legal giant Frank Lefevre, who has died at the age of 88.
The launch of a new Aberdeen-headquartered service provider to the international energy sector has kickstarted with the acquisition of two long-established north-east businesses.
Tobias Ellwood, chairman of the Commons defence committee, has warned that the “penny must drop” over Russia’s attempts to undermine security in the UK.
Sales of cassettes have reached their highest level in almost two decades as artists including the Arctic Monkeys and Harry Styles fuel demand for the retro format.