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Roger Green discusses the announcement of a National Living Wage (NLW) increase to £12.21 per hour, exploring its potential impact on businesses and employees, and the importance of fair and sustainable wage growth. Yesterday, the UK government confirmed the National Living Wage (NLW) will ris
Euan Fernie takes a look at the implications Chancellor Rachel Reeves' first Autumn Budget has for personal finance. It may in part have been a consequence of some heavy trailing, but there were no major surprises in the Chancellor’s first Budget and its measures – as they related to per
SSE is to expand its Glasgow presence following a letting agreement for Aurora at 120 Bothwell Street.
Surveyors anticipate that commercial property market conditions in Scotland will improve, with rents and capital values expected to pick up after a lacklustre third quarter, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Commercial Property Monitor. A net balance of 1% of su
Scotland's finance sector is set to host a major summit next year to attract global investment and showcase key Scottish sectors like green energy, life sciences, and space. The Scottish Investor Summit, organised by Scottish Financial Enterprise and supported by The City of London Corporation, is s
The leader of Scotland’s financial technology industry organisation has been recognised by Edinburgh Napier University (ENU) for his role in shaping the banking and financial services sector. Stephen Ingledew was presented with an honorary doctorate at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh during a grad
Scotland Food & Drink has strengthened its board with the appointment Stuart McCallum CA and John Dalley CA as non-executive directors. Mr McCallum, currently a partner with RSM based in Glasgow and Mr Dalley, previously finance director at Scottish & Newcastle International and CFO of Scotm
Bartys, a branch of Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM), has pledged its support to seven charities by signing up to an annual will-writing campaign. In total, the firm has raised £64,287 for the charity campaign since it first took part and is aiming to make this its best year yet.
Commenting on what was perhaps the most highly anticipated Autumn Budget announcement in recent history, ICAS (the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland) has said that the budget picks the pockets of UK businesses. Bruce Cartwright CA, ICAS CEO, said: "The government’s mani
A huge Star Wars auction containing over 600 items has fetched more than £177,000.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered Labour's first budget in 14 years, unveiling a series of tax increases and spending commitments aimed at bolstering public services and stimulating economic growth.
Thorntons has been awarded a new three-year contract by City of Glasgow College – Scotland's largest technical and professional skills education provider. Thorntons has been providing legal counsel to the college since 2016, expanding its services to include data protection officer (DPO) respo
Private rent increases could be tied to inflation and apply to rent increases in between tenancies under fresh proposals from the Scottish Government.