A three-year strategy to help in the recovery of the tourism industry in Skye and Raasay has secured £350,000 from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).
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A Scotland-wide programme to support business and community-led tourism enterprises taking the lead in the sector’s COVID-19 recovery was launched yesterday.
According to Savills latest figures on the Glasgow office market, the city centre recorded 112,087 sq ft of take-up in Q2 2021, a 77% increase from Q1 2021, with Savills advising on 64% (71,966 sq ft) of all deals in the quarter.
BP is promising £10 billion of investment and to make Aberdeen its global hub for offshore wind, if it is successful in securing seabed licences around Scotland.
An arsenal of planned reforms to boost competition and shield the public from rip-offs as the UK builds back fairer from the pandemic have been unveiled by the UK Government's business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng.
With a recent report warning that independent high street businesses face a wave of closures after their debt climbed to almost five times the level it was before the pandemic, chartered accountants Wylie & Bisset is advising SMEs to seek financial advice as a matter of urgency. About 150,000 sm
Following a Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) review of the practices of debt packager firms, five firms have stopped providing regulated debt advice until further notice and the FCA has used formal powers to stop another firm from providing regulated advice. The FCA has also published correspondenc
Geek Retreat, the geek culture retailer, gaming café and events organisation rolled into one, is celebrating the successful launch of its new store in Dumfries, bringing the total number of stores around the country to 28.
Former Scottish Enterprise chief Steve Dunlop joins Crosswind Developments as non-executive director
Steve Dunlop, the former chief executive of Scottish Enterprise has joined Crosswind Developments as a non-executive director. Crosswind Developments is the firm behind plans to build 2,500 homes and create more than one million square feet of commercial space on an area around a decommissioned runw
Glasgow-based business angel syndicate Gabriel Investments is searching for more investors after switching from university ownership to being led and owned by its members. Established in 2012, the syndicate has been boosted by support from the University of Strathclyde through its start-up incubator
A Glasgow police officer who called for backup because she was being pursued by a "drone" was left red-faced after colleagues pointed out it was the planet Jupiter.
Independent business lender White Oak has announced that it will allocate £30 million of lending to businesses across Scotland. The funding is one of White Oak’s regional allocations with the lender set to provide at least a further £275m to businesses across the year.
Staff at the Glasgow office of financial services giant Morgan Stanley are playing their part in tackling loneliness among older people. A group of them are volunteering as Phone Friends with the charity Food Train, which helps those aged 65 and over live better lives in their own home.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has set out proposals to change disclosure documents provided to retail investors under the Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (PRIIPs) regulation. The changes will provide more clarity to consumers about what the products are, the risk pres
Scottish retail sales in June moved closer to pre-pandemic levels, according to the latest Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC) and KPMG Scottish Retail Sales Monitor.