CBI Scotland has called on the Scottish Government to make closing the skills gap a priority in its upcoming Programme for Government to boost productivity and long-term sustainable growth. In a letter to the First Minister, CBI Scotland argues that a coordinated national skills strategy and action
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Republican lawmakers are advancing plans to dismantle the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), the independent US audit regulator created after the Enron scandal more than 20 years ago. The proposal, part of a broader deregulatory agenda linked to US President Donald Trump, was introdu
Scottish wealth advisory firm, Tweed Wealth Management, has established a new sports division dedicated to the unique financial needs of athletes. The division aims to provide tailored financial advice and services throughout an athlete's career and into retirement.
Karen Scholes CA has been appointed as the new President of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) for 2025/26, becoming the sixth woman to hold the role in ICAS’ 171-year history. Ms Scholes is the partner director of Scholes CA, an independent accountancy firm with a strong fo
A Dutch municipality has admitted it "most likely" threw out 46 artworks — including an Andy Warhol print of Queen Beatrix — during renovation works last year.
Glasgow-headquartered engineering firm Weir Group has announced strong operating results for the first quarter of 2025, highlighted by a 5% year-on-year increase in equipment orders and an improved book-to-bill ratio of 1.11. The mining solutions specialist experienced robust demand for its original
In March 2025, there were 118 company insolvencies registered in Scotland, 3% higher than the number in March 2024. The total number of company insolvencies was comprised of 55 CVLs, 57 compulsory liquidations and six administrations. There were no CVAs or receivership appointments.
Annual statistics for the financial year 2024-2025 show a slight increase in corporate insolvencies in Scotland, contrasted by a notable decrease in personal insolvencies. There were 1,175 corporate insolvencies recorded, representing a marginal 0.6% rise from the previous year (1,168) and a 3.8% in
The former premises of a seafood firm in Buckie, which closed in 2022, has been brought back to life as a state-of-the-art shellfish processing facility. Over the next three years, the project is expected to generate nearly £1 million in turnover and create 12 new jobs.
Aberdeen, the global asset manager, reveals President Trump’s current term is the only first 100 days where the S&P 500, Dow Jones and FTSE World have all fallen. Aberdeen looked back to 1993, when Bill Clinton won the election with his now famous “It’s the economy, stupid!&rdq
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) has enlisted the services of Mott MacDonald to help make the case for investment for Clyde Metro.
Property consultancy Galbraith has made 22 staff promotions across its 13 offices in Scotland and the north of England. The promotions include a new role as head of people and culture as well as two people moving up to become directors, three to senior associate, and two to associate.
Ahead of World Intellectual Property Day, Alastair explores Smith the crucial significance of intellectual property rights in protecting the creative work and ensuring the commercial success of musicians and composers. It is arguably the most iconic movie signature tune of all time, recognisable fro
Jen McCormick has been appointed as a partner at Ashurst. One of 20 new partners, Ms McCormick, who is based in Glasgow, is the regional head of the firm's advance solutions practice for EMEA and the US. She is a finance lawyer by background with experience in banking, restructuring and insolvency.
Plans to reward people who report corporate crime within their own organisation are to be taken forward by the UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) over the next year, writes Tom Stocker. In its latest annual business plan the SFO lists “progress whistleblower incentivisation reform” as

