The longest-running empty unit in Aberdeen's Union Street could finally be brought back to life.
NatWest was last night under pressure to block a payout to former CEO Dame Alison Rose worth up to £11.3million.
The SNP has appointed its former head of communications Murray Foote as its new chief executive.
The UK economy is on course to shrink between July and September and could tip into recession, a closely-watched survey suggests.
Oil and gas companies are in need of "fair access to finance" if they're to play their part in the push to net zero, the North Sea trade body has claimed.
A move to shut off controversial new bus-gate cameras in Aberdeen city centre has been voted down.
Aberdeen's two transport giants have pushed back on critics of the city's new bus gates - insisting they will speed up public transport.
Britain's biggest oil and gas producer, Harbour Energy, revealed this morning it had fallen into the red in the first half of this year due to UK taxes.
If Humza Yousaf keeps picking the wrong side, he’s going to find an increasing number of Scottish businesses, and the Scottish electorate, on the other. He can afford neither.
Sandwich chain Subway is to be bought by a private-equity firm, ending six decades of family ownership.
Almost two-thirds of Scottish B&B owners are considering shutting their doors over a new law on short-term lets, according to a trade body.
Tens of millions of pounds will be needed to bring public buildings built using private finance into state hands.