Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
The upcoming Spring Statement must look to offer relief for businesses that are feeling "battered and bruised," the British Chambers of Commerce has said.
Northsound's studio in Aberdeen is to join Jeff and Lauren in the Morning in going off air for good.
Fuels of the future and shipping charge points in harbours are at the centre of a major new strategy to make Britain’s shipping fleet net zero by 2050 and drive growth in coastal communities.
The UK could produce half of its projected demand for oil and gas domestically under the “right business conditions”, reducing an increasing reliance on more carbon-intensive imports.
Direct from London’s West End and following their sensational Las Vegas debut, the fearless and fabulous QUEENZ are bringing their electrifying live vocal drag-stravaganza to the stage in Drag Me To The Disco, their biggest EVER tour, visiting over 80 venues across the UK and coming to P&J Live’s Hall C on Sunday 15th March 2026.
As night falls on April 14, 2025, Edward Obi, director of HR Hub Plus Limited and a passionate advocate for social change, will trade the comfort of his bed for a sleeping bag on the cold ground of Balmoral Stadium.
Leading UK and Ireland professional services firm, AAB, has been shortlisted as one of the finalists in this year’s British Business Awards, which celebrates and recognises trailblazers across the UK business community.
Aberdeen Performing Arts has revealed the latest set of blockbuster shows coming to the city across 2025 and 2026.
C-SAM has committed to supporting its local community and inspiring the next generation by proudly announcing its sponsorship of the Brimmond Primary football team, helping to provide essential kit and equipment for the young players.
Turner & Townsend cautions construction firms not to let skills go to waste and to future-proof their workforces as the sector continues to grapple with a shortage of skilled workers.
Professor Abbe Brown is among the new Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) recognised as outstanding individuals whose contributions are shaping society in Scotland and beyond.