A University of Aberdeen pre-spinout company will take the next ‘crucial’ step towards bringing a brand-new type of blood pressure medication to patients thanks to a funding award from the Scottish Funding Council.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Wood Group has called a General Meeting later this month to seek shareholder approval to temporarily suspend the company’s borrowing limit.
Research from energy think tank Ember has revealed renewable energy has overtaken coal as the world's biggest source of electricity for the first time.
Ian Suttie – one of Scotland’s leading businessmen and philanthropists – has died following a brave battle with illness.
Two of Britain’s best-known green energy tycoons have clashed publicly over wasted wind power, with Ecotricity founder Dale Vince accusing Octopus Energy boss Greg Jackson of handing “a gift-wrapped talking point” to opponents of net zero.
Public safety in Scotland could be at risk unless the Scottish government significantly increases funding for policing, the Scottish Police Federation (SPF) has warned.
Claire Coutinho has used her speech at the Conservative party conference to vow to slash energy bills by ditching "rip-off wind subsidies" and climate laws.
Frasers of Ellon is pleased to announce a new waste and recycling partnership with EIS Waste Services Ltd, one of the North-east’s leading waste management and recycling providers.
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Market leading crew management software provider, Onboard Tracker™ united more than 80 global energy industry leaders as it hosted its sixth annual user forum - a full day event dedicated to shaping the future of digital crew management.
Leading sales and lettings agency Northwood North East has launched a new weekly service for landlords, offering free, impartial advice and guidance on all aspects of landlord responsibilities in Scotland.