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Oil prices rose 0.7 per cent today after US production fell for the sixth week in row and raised optimism that the market may have finally bottomed out. Global benchmark Brent crude rose 0.7 per cent to $37.31 per barrel this morning, putting it on course to end the week with a gain of more than fiv

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More than 8,000 staff at insurer Admiral have been handed a bumper payout after it secured record full-year profits. The insurance giant has reported record pre-tax profits of £377m for 2015, a rise of 6 per cent on the previous year.

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Anderson Anderson & Brown's managing partner, Graeme Allan, receiving the award from Nick Rodrigues, deputy editor of The Sunday Times, with AAB's head of HR, Karen Stewart. Aberdeen-based independent firm of Chartered Accountants Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP (AAB) has gone straight in to t

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Orlaith Brogan Purchasing a buy-to-let property is still a popular prospect for those looking to manage their finances, despite a new tax being introduced from April 1, according to ESPC (Edinburgh Solicitors Property Centre).

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Menzies Campbell Sir Menzies (“Ming”) Campbell has been appointed to lead the campaign in Scotland to keep the UK in the EU by the nation’s only dedicated pro-European campaigning organisation.

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A piece of Scottish legal history has been made by the Crown Office’s Civil Recovery Unit (CRU) after it secured the forfeiture and sale of 19 Krugerrands, South African gold coins that each contain one Troy ounce of pure gold. Cash raised from the sale of the forfeited goods is being handed over

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The Scottish Government should have a single department responsible for both new tax and welfare powers due to be devolved, according to Reform Scotland. With welfare expenditure currently divided between two departments,HMRC and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), Reform Scotland believes t

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More than half of Scotland’s councils are now recognised as Fairtrade areas, figures compiled by the independent Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) show – with a total of 110 Fairtrade areas around the country. Scotland was recognised as a Fairtrade Nation in 2013 after all cities an

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