Former Aberdeen MP Callum McCaig has been named as the SNP's new chief executive.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Union Terrace Gardens regeneration has been shortlisted for Scotland’s top architecture prize.
American buyers of British goods have paid $1.36billion in tariffs in the first four months since President Trump's tax took effect.
Analysts at Wood Mackenzie have calculated that the North Sea could still hold 14 billion barrels worth of recoverable oil and gas - three times more than previously thought.
Ed Miliband is set to revise and soften the government's hardline position on North Sea oil and gas exploration, following a key recommendation from the University of Aberdeen's Professor John Underhill.
Flight disruption across the UK and Europe is set to continue after a suspected cyber-attack targeted automatic check-in and boarding software.
Printfield 10 - Denis Law Legacy Trail have now been officially opened in Printfield, which highlights another example of how RGU is helping to transform people and communities.
There’s a new spark at TrustFord Aberdeen – the all-electric Puma Gen-E has arrived, and it’s bringing some eye-catching offers with it!
An Elgin woman who went through the “terrifying” experience of suddenly losing sight in one eye has praised a North-east charity for helping her regain her independence.
SSEN Transmission has submitted a Section 37 consent application to Scottish Ministers for the proposed 400kV overhead line project between Kintore in Aberdeenshire and Tealing in Angus.
When Keiran Side signed up to be part of The Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025, little did he suspect he would be crowned “the most outstanding sail trainee in the world”.