Aberdeen-based energy services giant Wood Group has been awarded £100 million, five-year North Sea contract extension by global oil and gas firm Nexen, securing more than 190 jobs. Under the agreement, Wood Group PSN (WGPSN) will continue to deliver operations, maintenance and technical support acr
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Andy Kerr A former Labour minister’s purchase of a mansion gifted to his community a century ago has led to an unusual defamation action against the moderator of a Facebook group in which allegations of “corruption” were made, The Herald newspaper reports.
From next month hundreds of homes in Cumbria in the UK will be heated using biogas produced from the cheese-making process from next month. A government-backed green energy plant in the area will start producing gas from cheddar manufacturing waste, The Telegraph reports.
The Capitol Aberdeen (Knight Property Group) PwC in Aberdeen is moving from its Albyn Place base to the newly revamped The Capitol development on the city's Union Street in a move that the global accountant says reaffirms the company’s commitment to the Granite City and the north-east of Scotland.
Theresa May Home secretary Theresa May has today announced proposals for new laws that would target MPs, councillors and civil servants suspected of corruption.
Blair Nimmo The first quarter of 2016 has seen the number of failing businesses in Scotland rise by 10 per cent, according to latest figures from KPMG.
Average rents in the Scottish private rented sector (PRS) now stand at £767 per month, up 2.1 per cent on the year, according to new research. The latest quarterly report from rental property portal Citylets found that, with the exception of accelerated reduction of rents in Aberdeen, rents Scotlan
Aberdeenshire-based craft brewer, bar operator and crowdfunding pioneer BrewDog has come up well short of its most ambitious funding round to date. The Ellon-headquartered firm had set a £25m target for the fourth round of its Equity for Punks crowdfunding schemes.
Scottish accountancy firm Henderson Loggie has announced a clutch of new business contracts from creative and interactive media companies which contribute to its plans to grow fee income by 40 per cent in the sector over the next twelve months. Among others, new clients include: Ninja Kiwi, creators
A Scottish international real estate tycoon who founded and ran a firm that at one time was worth £1.8 billion has been made bankrupt with debts of more than £2 million. John Kennedy, who founded Edinburgh-based Kenmore Property Group in 1986 was one of Scotland’s wealthiest men but lost it all
North Sea tax revenues came to just £35 million this financial year, the lowest since oil was first pumped ashore to Scotland four decades ago, figures published by Revenue and Customs have revealed. The impact of the falling oil price was reflected in figures showing that offshore Corporation Tax
A quarter of parents in Scotland feel under pressure to help their children financially, according to Bank of Scotland’s latest How Scotland Lives research. Parents are feeling the pressure to help pay university or higher education costs, repaying debt and costs towards buying a home. When it com
Grant Thornton has made a number of promotions across its tax, wealth advisory and marketing & business development departments as part of its growth strategy in Scotland. The global business and financial adviser is currently engaged in a five year strategy aimed at driving up profits and provi
(Image via Wikipedia) Parents-to-be with a surplus of cash and deficit of imagination are currently paying up to £20,000 to third parties to name their unborn child for them, it has emerged.