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One of the North Sea's biggest dealmakers has turned his attention to Africa and South America amid concerns about the "unstable" fiscal regime in the UK.
Hundreds of schools in Scotland will be closed as support staff begin a three-day strike in 24 of the country's 32 councils.
The first named storm of the autumn season will bring strong winds and heavy rain to batter the UK on Wednesday, meteorologists have warned.
Oil and gas workers are being restricted to having chips only once a week and offered daily exercise classes as increased weight gain has caused concerns over their safety offshore.
The long-serving chief executive of Scotmid is retiring after 30 years with the co-operative society, which owns food stores and funeral homes.
Gatwick will cancel around 82 departures over the coming week because of short-term sickness and Covid in the air traffic control tower.
TrustFord is to open a new £2million “state of the art” dealership in Aberdeen early next year.
International investment in the energy transition must more than double to almost $4.5 trillion a year by early next decade if the world is to stay on the path to net zero, the International Energy Agency has warned
The developer of ChatGPT, the generative artificial intelligence chatbot, is reportedly talking to investors about a potential share sale that would value the company at between $80billion and $90billion.
The Rosebank offshore development off Shetland has been granted consent by regulators.
Here are the business stories making the headlines in Scotland and the UK this morning.
OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed creator of ChatGPT, has confirmed the chatbot can now browse the internet to provide users with current information.