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Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
An MRP “mega-poll” suggests a collapse in Labour support could hand the SNP a Holyrood majority — and a renewed push for a second independence referendum.
Investment by the Scottish National Investment Bank has surpassed £1billion following its latest capital injection into Inverness-based Aurora Energy Services.
A new report from Scottish Renewables has urged Ofgem to take urgent action on network charges, warning the current system is undermining investment and risking Britain’s clean power ambitions.
SSEN Transmission has submitted appeals to the Scottish Government after plans for new 400kV substations at Emmock and Carnaig were rejected.
St. James’s Place has reported record assets under management of £220 billion in 2025, as the UK’s largest financial advice business benefited from strong inflows and market performance.
Aberdeen Performing Arts celebrates successful milestone event as visitors flocked to the city for Granite Noir X.
A group of cyclists from bp are to take part in a coast-to-coast challenge across Scotland in memory of their colleague, who died suddenly last year at the age of 45.
Apache Corporation, a subsidiary of APA Corporation (Nasdaq: APA), has announced the donation of 5,460 trees to seven non-profit partners and government agencies in Scotland as part of the Apache Corporation Tree Grant Programme in the UK.
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