More than 4,350 ideas to help breathe new life into Aberdeen's Union Street have been suggested by the public.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
There are fresh fears over the future of Cineworld - which has two major picture houses in Aberdeen - after it warned that it may not remain in business long enough to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The firm that audits the SNP resigned six months ago and Humza Yousaf did not know until he became the party’s leader last month, it has emerged.
EY has scrapped plans to break up its audit and consulting units to address regulatory concerns over potential conflicts of interest.
The team who devised ground-breaking technology to create covid tests at the height of the pandemic have joined forces with US biotech giant Innova Medical Group (IMG) to adapt the technology to develop the tests for a range of other diseases including diabetes and Lyme disease.
The University of Aberdeen’s Cruickshank Botanic Garden will host an outdoor exhibition celebrating the contribution of the Polish community to life in the city.
Cala Homes (North) has begun work on a new development of homes at Burnland, Westhill.
North-east Scotland Sales Enablement Consultancy, Doqaru, recently celebrated its award success with a trip to Wembley Stadium, London.
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Maersk Training UK is thrilled to announce that it has secured a three-year contract with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) to provide the full suite of GWO training courses supporting SGRE sites in Aberdeen, Newcastle, Grimsby and East Anglia.