David Duguid is considering a return to Holyrood in 2026 as the new Tory Party leaders opens the door.
House prices in Scotland have soared in the past year, outperforming the rest of the UK - but Aberdeen has seen one of the lowest increases.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning
Ashtead Technology has completed a £63million deal to acquire Seatronics and its sister company J2 Subsea from Acteon Group.
Award-winning charity Sport Aberdeen recently transformed its former Studio 2 space and launched The Quad – a brand-new functional fitness studio at Get active @ Jesmond.
Jack and the Beanstalk is set to fill His Majesty’s Theatre with glittering festive cheer this Christmas, and in the spirit of the season, 300 tickets are being given away to local charities.
Piper Sandler has served as the exclusive corporate financial advisor to Venterra as they acquired Oceanscan Holdings Limited.
A group of school children from across Aberdeenshire, Kincardineshire and Clackmannanshire recently visited Lathallan School to dive into the world of law, forensics, and criminal justice during a three-day study camp.
North-east surface treatment specialist Nexus has completed the purchase of its workshop building in Stonehaven in the latest stage of its investment programme.
An outdoor initiative to improve the wellbeing of older people living in Moray, Aberdeenshire and areas of the Highlands, has received positive feedback from researchers at Robert Gordon University (RGU).
Step Change in Safety, the member-led, not-for-profit safety organisation has announced the appointments of Alan McIntyre as Programme delivery manager and Nicola Mackie as digital communications assistant, further strengthening the organisation’s commitment to safety and digital engagement within the energy sector.
Up to £10billion of North Sea oil and gas pre-tax value could be unlocked from existing assets if the UK government was to implement a fiscal system that encourages investment – and restores trust with the industry – according to new analysis by Wood Mackenzie.