Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Jeremy Corbyn has launched a new political party with the goal of "taking on the rich and powerful".
A record number of farms were forced to close for good this year after the UK Government's tax raid made the future of thousands of rural businesses unviable.
The UK Government has increased the maximum price it is prepared to guarantee companies generating electricity from new wind farms.
US president Donald Trump will fly into Scotland later today ahead of a meeting with prime minister Sir Keir Starmer and a visit to both of his golf resorts.
Fennex, a leading provider of smart, scalable digital solutions for high-risk energy operations, has appointed Fiona Chambers as sales lead to support its growing ambitions across the UK.
Integrity HSE’s medical clinic based at 56 Queens Road, Aberdeen (directly opposite Malmaison) has strengthened its internal delivery team by appointing Beth Wilson as administrator.
Northsound is delighted to welcome Natalia Pieniazek as the newest member of the team, bringing a genuine passion for the media industry to the North-east of Scotland.
A “once-in-a-lifetime” stay at a Royal Deeside country retreat has been donated to the auction being held at Maggie’s upcoming fundraiser, to support raising vital funds for cancer care in Aberdeen.
Children’s charity Charlie House is counting down the days to their family-friendly event right in the heart of the city centre.
AISUS is proud to announce the success of its recent Demo Day, held at the company’s yard and warehouse in Bridge of Don.
With unforgettable scenes across the harbour, Aberdeen Douglas Hotel and Shiprow Village reflect on an inspiring week as the Tall Ships Races sailed into town, bringing global energy and a celebration, highlighting our city’s potential.