Nicola Ross, partner in Morton Fraser's litigation and dispute resolution team, discusses the changes in insolvency regulation in relation to pre-pack deals in administrations. Insolvency legislation has been coming thick and fast in recent months, and this time it's pre pack sales to conn
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The UK's hotel sector could take four years to return to pre-pandemic occupancy levels, according to PwC's latest UK Hotels Forecast 2020-2021.
Glasgow-based Specialist Industrial Supplies (SIS) has made a £250,000 investment to help Scottish businesses prepare for winter.
The number of new tech start-ups in Scotland has increased by 57% in quarter three this year compared to quarter one data, according to new research conducted by audit, tax and consulting firm RSM.
A new strategic approach to attracting inward investors and further internationalising Scotland’s economy will be published today by the Scottish Government. Ivan McKee, minister for trade, investment and innovation, will present Shaping Scotland’s Economy: Scotland’s Inward
The productivity and creativity of the UK's workers could be suppressed in the long term if home working continues, according to Andy Haldane, the Bank of England's chief economist. Mr Haldane said that fewer day-to-day conversations, face-to-face meetings and introductions posed ris
UK businesses suffering from the effects of COVID-19 could be stifled further when HMRC becomes a major creditor when firms go bust, according to Simon Rothenberg, a manager at tax and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg. In a move that they hope will generate £185 million, HMRC will
Clyde Munro, Scotland's largest dental group, is looking for new acquisitions after confirming plans to invest further in the industry. In the last week, Clyde Munro has acquired two new practices and has a further 10 practices in the final stages of the acquisition process on heads of terms. It has
Dental-firm Oracare Scotland Ltd has acquired Cults Dental Practice in Aberdeen thanks to a £491,225 funding package from Royal Bank of Scotland.
Thieves have stolen half a tonne of grapes from a vineyard, the equivalent of 350 bottles of white wine, or £3,300.
A free event dedicated to Scottish family businesses, hosted by Royal Bank of Scotland, has kicked off this week, exploring how a strong and resilient business can be built in the current climate. With a mix of live panel discussions, interactive breakout sessions and a variety of supporting thought
Urgent action is needed to help families repair their finances to stay afloat over the coming months in the face of a COVID-19 winter, according to a new report from IPPR Scotland.
KPMG UK has appointed a new partner, three associate partners and four directors in Scotland as it prepares for further growth. The firm, which employs more than 1,200 people in Scotland, has promoted a total of 77 people across its offices in Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh, including Alistair McAl
Christine Convy and Angela Paterson of Dunedin Advisory Ltd have been appointed joint liquidators of Dundee hotspot Clarks on Lindsay Street. The liquidation is a result of prolonged closure of the premises due to government COVID-19 restrictions in the hospitality sector.
Steve McCullough, business development and marketing director at Armstrong Watson LLP, Accountants, Business and Financial Advisors, has been promoted to the role of partner. This marks the first time anyone from the business development and marketing team has been promoted to this senior level in t