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Susannah Donaldson Savvy companies are stealing a march on incoming regulations which will force all private and voluntary sector organisations with 250 or more employees to publish details of gender pay gaps, a legal expert in the sector has said.

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110 Queen Street The fit-out of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants new 55,750 sq ft offices in Glasgow has taken a major step forward after a contractor for the work was appointed.

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Sheenagh Adams Work to complete the picture of who owns Scotland has been given a boost by the addition to the Land Registers of Scotland of the iconic General Register House on Edinburgh’s Princes Street.

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The old 50 Krona note has not been legal tender since June 30. Over £115 million worth of Swedish bank notes are sitting in pockets, wallets and piggy banks throughout the Scandinavian country despite them being worthless after today.

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Helena Brown Tighter EU controls on data protection practice means the subject should be an agenda item at every board meeting, according to law firm HBJ Gateley.

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Latest data produced by the Bank of England has revealed that mortgage approvals in the UK fell to an 18-month low in July as a result of the ‘Brexit’ vote and the impact of an additional 3 per cent stamp duty surcharge on second homes.

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Joseph Stiglitz The Nobel prize-winning economist who advises the Scottish Government has branded the plan for an independent Scotland to share sterling, as put forward by the ‘Yes’ campaign before the 2014 independence referendum, a “mistake”.

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