Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has seen a swell in its support take it to within just one percentage point of Labour, according to a new YouGov poll.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Surging oil prices have raised fresh fears over inflation as chancellor Rachel Reeves tries to tackle soaring borrowing costs.
Lloyds Banking Group could slash staff bonuses if employees don't go into the office at least twice a week.
Two special saplings which were grown by Aberdeen City Council gardeners as part of project to grow seeds from atomic bomb-damaged trees at Hiroshima are to be turned into bonsai trees.
‘Common law marriage’ is a term that has been used colloquially for centuries in circumstances where couples have lived together like husband and wife but have never formalised their relationship by getting married.
Aramex UK has opened a new branch in Aberdeen, Scotland, as part of its ongoing strategy to deepen its footprint across the UK and to better service customers within the region.
International engineering consultancy Penspen is leveraging its extensive energy transition expertise to address an industry-wide skills shortage with the launch of a new training course focussed on repurposing pipelines for hydrogen.
As we kick off 2025, global economies face mixed outlooks, with inflationary pressures, slow growth, and shifting policy dynamics.
A business leader in Aberdeen has heaped praised on the small business leadership course that has enhanced both her own development and the travel company that she manages.
EnerMech, a leading technical solutions specialist, has appointed Jason Harrower as its new global health, safety and environment (HSE) director to drive a safety-first culture across all levels of the business.
COMET is excited to announce the appointment of Paul Hastings as its new head of software sales.