Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Harbour Energy, the UK’s largest oil and gas producer, has confirmed plans to cut around 100 offshore roles as part of an ongoing review of its UK operations.
The chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has resigned after a major Budget day error saw a key document published early.
BP has dropped plans to build a major hydrogen plant in Teesside in the latest blow to energy secretary Ed Miliband's net zero targets.
Aberdeen FC have branded the city council "disingenuous" over the administration's handling of the proposed community sports stadium at the beach and "not taking it seriously".
TrustFord Aberdeen is embracing the arrival of December with plenty of seasonal spirit.
The Australian Pink Floyd have announced The Happiest Days Of Our Lives, a 30-date greatest hits tour spanning all corners of the UK for 2026.
GEODIS has signed a strategic interline agreement with Atlas Air and mas, to significantly expand its air freight network across South America.
DNV Inspection, the independent assurance and risk management provider, has appointed Iván Jaramillo González to drive its global offshore wind capabilities and support the company’s continued growth across the low-carbon energy sector.
The new sponsor of the Run Garioch 10k, Cala Homes (North), is encouraging runners from fellow AGCC member organisations to enter the first-ever ‘Cala 10k AGCC Cup’.
Aberdeen-based diamond wire cutting specialist CUT UK enters December having already surpassed its previous record year.
Christmas has arrived early in the Granite City with £2,000 in Aberdeen Gift Cards to be given away in the city centre over the next seven days.