Stuart Patrick Stuart Patrick, chief executive of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce has praised a new facility for helping business better innovate as he visited CENSIS, the Scottish Innovation Centre for Sensor and Imaging Systems.
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Scotland's public spending watchdog has found no evidence of fraud or corruption in Celtic's purchase of land for their Lennoxtown training complex. However, the investigation by Audit Scotland did raise a series of weaknesses in the financial monitoring arrangements by the various public bodies inv
Bill Duguid Property consultant Ryden has posted £12.5m turnover and profits of £5.48m for the year ended April 30, representing an 18% increase in fees and a 49 per cent increase in profits over the last three years.
The number of first-time buyer loans in Scotland rose 4 per cent up on the previous quarter and 16 per cent up on Q3 2014, according to latest figures from the Council for Mortgage Lenders. First-time buyers totalling 8,500 in the period borrowed £920 million - up 2 per cent on the previous quarter
Ross Gardner with David Rennie at Stronachs’ Aberdeen HQ Stronachs LLP has strengthened its corporate team with the appointment of Ross Gardner as partner.
Charles II An English accountant who is making a bid to be recognised as a member of the Scotland’s aristocracy is to have his case considered by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
David RitchieFfie-based shopfitting and interiors group Europa has announced plans to make 50 workers redundant at its Fife headquarters over the next month.
John Swinney The Scottish Government will see a real terms reduction of almost 6 per cent in the funding for day-to -day public services over the next four years, Scotland’s Deputy First Minister John Swinney has said.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today hit Barclays Bank with a record fine of more than £72 million for failing to minimise the risk that it may be used to facilitate financial crime. The failings relate to a £1.88 billion pound transaction that Barclays arranged and executed in 2011 and
Susannah Simpson Chancellor George Osborne's announcement this week that most self- employed people, including landlords, would be required to update their tax information at least quarterly using their digital tax account has been met with a mixed response.
Martin Bell Property investors have been hit by a hat-trick of measures in this year’s Autumn Statement, according to accountancy firm, BDO.
Luke Davis Senior financial services leaders say the key to staff retention in a tight jobs market will be a rewarding career path rather than increased salaries or bonuses, according to new research1 from leading recruitment specialist Robert Half Financial Services.
North Sea oil and gas contractors are considering fresh job cuts and alternative ways of generating revenue after a slump in confidence, according to a survey conducted by Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce. The chamber’s 23rd Oil and Gas Survey, carried out in partnership with Strathclyde
A City worker who had parked his car for just six hours in central London has been handed a £3,731 parking ticket, despite pre-booking a £5 all-day parking deal. Manish Wadhwani was charged the astonishing amount after the machines at the car park thought he had been parked for four months based o
Donald McNaught picks up the award for Restructuring Project of the Year with MC Rufus Hound. Scottish accountancy and business advisory firm Johnston Carmichael, has picked up two awards at the British Accountancy Awards 2015.