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The Scotsman

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Cost of living crisis: Vast majority of over 50s plan on returning to work amid retirement squeeze

A majority of over 50s plan on returning to work as the cost-of-living crisis bites, new research has suggested. → Read More

Fresh plans outlined to convert derelict Glasgow nightclub into student flats

Plans have been unveiled to convert a former Glasgow nightclub into dozens of student flats. → Read More

Quarter of Scottish small companies fear business may close in next six months

A quarter of small business decision makers in Scotland fear their business may close, while a third say the main priority in the next six months is survival, according to new research. → Read More

Comment: Why we should resist the onslaught of the self-service checkout

Love them or loathe them, self-service supermarket checkouts seem here to stay. → Read More

Scottish engineers call for immediate action on energy to avert disaster

Scotland’s engineering sector is on a potentially “disastrous course” as companies grapple with the energy crisis. → Read More

Major Scottish shopping centre with dozens of stores put up for sale after owners go bust

One of Scotland’s biggest city shopping centres has been put up for sale after its owners fell into administration. → Read More

Perthshire wildlife park plans fresh investment after change of ownership

A Perthshire wildlife park is enjoying a busy summer and plans fresh investment following a change of ownership. → Read More

£100m Glasgow flats project one of city's tallest buildings after 20-storey 'milestone'

Developers building hundreds of flats for rent in Glasgow have hailed a “milestone” for the £100 million project. → Read More

Hundreds to gather at historic Scottish castle for 'year’s most exclusive' crypto and Bitcoin event

One of Scotland’s most historic sites is set to host hundreds of Bitcoin fans in what is being billed as “the year’s most exclusive crypto event”. → Read More

BrewDog ramps up Eurocentral base just days after £100 million staff share award

Beer-maker BrewDog has ramped up its distribution capacity after a multi-million-pound property deal at a major Scottish logistics hub. → Read More

New car sales further dented by supply shortages but electric motors charge ahead

Car industry leaders have downgraded forecasts for the number of cars likely to be sold this year by 9 per cent as chip shortages continue to drag down the market. → Read More

Food firms team up to create iron brew ice cream treat stocked in Scottish Iceland stores

An iconic Scottish confectionery brand has teamed up once again with an ice cream maker to roll out a new sweet treat that will be stocked in more than 100 Iceland stores. → Read More

Aberdeen Harbour plans get £30 million boost from Scottish National Investment Bank

Plans to expand Aberdeen Harbour have received a £30 million boost from the Scottish National Investment Bank. → Read More

Eight cancer ventures among start-ups selected for University of Edinburgh incubator

Cancer-focused enterprises, a plant-based beverage and a subsea robot are among 20 start-up ventures selected for a University of Edinburgh incubator programme. → Read More

Whisky giant embarks on £3 million project to restore Scottish peatlands

The drinks giant behind Teacher’s, Laphroaig and Bowmore whiskies has unveiled a £3 million investment to help restore large swathes of Scotland’s peatlands. → Read More

Clydesdale owner Virgin Money takes axe to 12 Scottish bank branches: full list

Virgin Money has dealt another blow to high street banking after taking the axe to a dozen Scottish branches. → Read More

Irn-Bru maker AG Barr warns deliveries hit by supply chain issues and driver shortages

Irn-Bru maker AG Barr is facing supply chain challenges amid a shortage of lorry drivers, impacting delivery of Scotland's other national drink. → Read More

Green light given for major logistics park on site of former Lanarkshire sausage-skin factory

Plans for a major £50 million logistics park on the site of a former sausage-skin plant in North Lanarkshire have been given the green light. → Read More

Stagecoach journey takes dramatic twist after 40 years as Scottish bus operator enters mega-merger talks

Stagecoach is in merger talks with a larger rival after more than four decades of operation, raising fears of job losses at the Scottish transport group. → Read More

BrewDog goes big in Japan after cheering joint venture with beer-making giant

Maverick Scots beer maker BrewDog has launched a joint venture with a Japanese brewing giant as it looks to boost its overseas sales. → Read More