Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans for a mandatory digital ID system, a move he says will crack down on illegal working.
Starbucks has announced plans to shut cafes and cut 900 jobs as part of a £750 million global restructuring drive.
Aberdeen Arts Centre could be saved following news that the council will receive a £20million grant.
Nigel Farage is on course to become the UK’s next prime minister, according to a major YouGov poll that points to a collapse in Conservative and Labour support.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
STV is set to cut 60 jobs and axe its north of Scotland television news programme as part of a £2.5m cost-saving drive.
Britain’s transition to net zero could drive up inflation over the next few years, according to Bank of England policymaker Megan Greene.
The James Hutton Institute is inviting members of Aberdeen’s business community to a Business Breakfast at its new, state-of-the-art Hutton Hub on Wednesday 15 October.
The two-day transformational leadership programme is a transformative learning journey, designed to empower business owners, managing directors, CEOs, senior leaders, and emerging leaders to develop or enhance their leadership capabilities.
Aberdeen’s renowned family-run jeweller Jamieson & Carry has expanded its in-house marketing team with the appointment of Andrew Spence as marketing manager and Maia Jamieson as marketing assistant.
CHAS is delighted to announce the first speaker, Claire Quinn, Associate in the Infrastructure, Construction and Energy Disputes, CMS who will share insights into what a successful partnership with CHAS looks like.
Euan Cox, Business Development and Project Manager at JCE Group, will speak at the Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group's (AREG) SME Technology Showcase 2025.