Aberdeen's iconic Esslemont restaurant is set to close as the city centre grapples with declining footfall - but owner McGinty's Group has confirmed staff will be relocated.
Donald Trump has said he would ask Saudi Arabia and other Opec nations to slash oil prices and doubled-down on his threat to use tarrifs.
British Chambers of Commerce and Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce have formed a taskforce to advise on the way forward for North Sea operations.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Tributes have poured in following the death of prominent Aberdeen hotelier Stewart Spence MBE.
The cost of more than 2,000 MP's and political staff losing their job at the last election has cost £52.8million, the body managing MP's pay has revealed.
After close to two decades at the helm, Sir Ian Wood is stepping back from his role as chairman of The Wood Foundation.
nexos, a leading provider of engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services, has announced the appointment of Garry Lewis as chief business development officer.
Visitors to Spectra, Scotland’s Festival of Light, 2025 are invited to journey into an imaginary world as Gray’s School of Art unveils, Northern Lights, a spectacular augmented reality experience.
IntrospeXion, a leader in workplace mental health solutions, has held its first panel discussion at the Beach Ballroom in Aberdeen on “The Legal Impact of Mental Health to Your Business”.
Charles Michies Pharmacy is delighted to announce that two of its pharmacies have earned the NHS Gold Standard Pharmacy award.
Pupils at St Margaret’s School for Girls in Aberdeen are gearing up to showcase their numerical skills in a series of upcoming mathematics competitions following a highly successful run last term.