The Night TIme Industries Association (NTIA) has called for the Scottish government to introduce a "nightlife minister" position.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Aberdeen Football Club Community Trust is offering a final opportunity to attend the sold-out Ultimate Masterclass Festival event, An Evening with Sir Chris Hoy, taking place on Thursday, 4 September.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has ordered an "in-depth" second phase investigation into the acquisition of Westhill-based catering firm Entier by US giant Aramark.
A think tank has recommended council tax reform and "sustained" tax increases to help cover a £41.2billion hole in chancellor Rachel Reeves' finances.
The James Hutton Institute is proud to announce its participation in Crop Protection Strategies for the Transition to Environmentally-Friendly Agriculture (CROPSAFE), a €4.9million project funded by the EU’s Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking and its members (CBE JU) and led by University of Alicante.
Building on a proud tradition of academic excellence, Robert Gordon’s College is celebrating an exceptional set of SQA examination results, with S6 Advanced Highers achieving a remarkable 94.8% A-C pass rate (5.3% above the national independent school average and 22.6% above the national average), including 58% at grade A (3.7% above the national independent school average and 32.4% above the national average).
Albyn School is celebrating another year of academic excellence as pupils receive their SQA examination results today, with an impressive number of pupils achieving A grades across a wide range of subjects.
Outline Event Services has made a strategic investment in a lightweight, reusable matrix system, enhancing its ability to deliver bespoke exhibition stands while reducing environmental impact.
Oilfast, one of the UK’s fastest-growing fuel distribution companies, is proud to announce its participation in Offshore Europe 2025, taking place 2–5 September 2025 at P&J Live, Aberdeen, in full partnership with the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).
Volunteers in the Highlands and Tayside are being encouraged to become a trustee of The Archie Foundation and use their skills to shape the future of the children’s charity.
Five Aberdeen creatives who designed products inspired by the Tall Ships’ return to the city, including a chair inspired by Aberdeen’s shipbuilding heritage, will showcase their work at a leading design market this month.