Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Ofcom has delayed its decision on whether or not to allow STV to scrap its dedicated north news programme.
Aberdeen residents are being asked whether the city’s controversial street knowledge test for drivers should be scrapped or changed as part of a new public consultation by Aberdeen City Council.
The Aberdeen Jazz Festival tuned up for its 23rd year this week, kicking off in earnest on Thursday with a programme that has already seen strong ticket demand.
Oil prices edged higher this morning despite the US lifting some sanctions on Russian oil in an attempt to stabilise global energy markets.
Adura has assumed the lead industry partner role for Scotland’s largest Energy Transition Skills Hub, building on the founding support provided by Shell UK.
UK estate agent Savills has agreed to purchase US investment bank Eastdil Secured for an enterprise value of over $1billion.
iO is pleased to announce its expansion into Glasgow, marking an important milestone in the company’s continued growth across Scotland.
Fly Cup Enterprises, an Inverurie-based charity and social enterprise, is now pleased to offer the final few available office spaces to rent with many benefits and giving your business a unique social impact.
Les Smith has joined Marex as its lifting technical authority, further strengthening its technical capability and the support provided to clients.
The early years are a crucial time in a child’s development, shaping the foundation for lifelong learning, curiosity and resilience.
Tullos Training Ltd has announced a series of staff changes that will further strengthen the organisation’s capacity for positive change and enhance the quality of services delivered to learners and industry partners.