Carbon emissions in Scotland dropped by 13% during the pandemic compared to the year before, according to an analysis compiled by Bank of Scotland owner Lloyds Banking Group in partnership with the Carbon Trust. The analysis considered the impact on carbon emissions resulting from changing consumer
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Scottish footfall decreased by 66.3% in March (Yo2Y), a 4.7 percentage point increase from February, according to the latest Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC) Sensormatic IQ footfall monitor.
DM Hall chartered surveyors is set to shift its base in North East Fife from Cupar to St Andrews. The firm will now be based at Unit 4, Slotline House, Largo Road, St Andrews, KY16 8NJ.
Glasgow-based digital agency After Digital (AD) has made seven long-term employees shareholders in the business. On top of this, the full-service agency has already hired three new starts in 2021 and is currently hiring for another four new roles.
Tributes have been paid to Scottish Friendly's chief executive Jim Galbraith who has passed away. The Glasgow-based financial mutual issued a statement on its website yesterday which said: "It is with great sadness that today we announce the passing of Scottish Friendly’s Chief Executive Offic
Challenger bank Revolut has told its employees that they can spend up to two months a year working from abroad. The fast-growing British banking app, which has more than 2,000 staff, said the policy would ensure its international workforce could spend more time with their families.
UK house prices have risen 1.1% month-on-month in March, according to the latest Halifax House Price Index.
Plans for a new business park in Aberdeen on the site of Trafalgar House in Altens have been lodged with the council.
Rival dynasties, councillors, bankers and union officials have been dragged into a major row over the future of a prestigious Bordeaux vineyard. The 32-strong Duffau-Lagarrosse family is selling Château Beauséjour in Saint-Émilion, which it has owned since 1847, The Times reports
The number of unique visitors to the website of our sister publication Scottish Housing News has broken through the 100,000 mark for the first time — just as it celebrates its 20th anniversary. Visitors in March rose to 108,374 from 97,971 in February. Subscribers to SHN's free
Bladnoch Distillery, one of Scotland’s oldest single malt whisky distilleries, is targeting international growth after securing a £10 million loan from HSBC UK. The distillery, based in Wigtown, Galloway, will use the asset-based lending facility to support its overall growth strategy, w
IPPR Scotland, Scotland’s progressive think tank has called for significant changes to council tax, in new research published today. The report finds that council tax is not currently working, and shows that it doesn’t raise enough money - Scotland would have £600 million more to s
Scotland's economy returned to growth during March, according to the latest Royal Bank of Scotland PMI. The seasonally adjusted headline Royal Bank of Scotland Business Activity Index - a measure of combined manufacturing and service sector output - rose to 54.3 in March, up sharply from 44.1 in Feb
Voyager, the Perth-based health and wellness company established to supply high-quality Cannabidiol (CBD) and hemp seed oil products, has closed a successful crowdfunding round after attracting substantial investor interest. The firm has raised £874,000 from some 350 investors, representing an
A total of £80,000 has been distributed to Dundee social entrepreneurs over the past four years through a strategic partnership between national funding body, UnLtd, and Dundee-based social enterprise, The Circle. This funding was awarded through UnLtd’s Resilient Communities programme,