West One Loans' buy-to-let (BTL) division has started lending on Scottish properties for the first time. The move means brokers with clients looking to purchase or remortgage a BTL in Scotland can now access the lender’s leading range of first charge products.
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The UK economy showed meagre growth of 0.1% in November, following a decline in the previous month.
EQ Accountants has welcomed a record 14 new graduates and trainees in 2024, after receiving over 150 applications – more than six times the usual number. This brings the total number of graduates currently studying at the firm to 47. The surge reflects a growing trend among young people to fav
A Cumbernauld local has turned her passion for dogs into a thriving business after she accessed start up support from Business Gateway. Newly qualified dog groomer, Anca Simtea, took the plunge to set up her own dog grooming service in the summer, launching The Groom Studio Cumbernauld in Augu
Gillian Frew discusses the challenges to bankability in infrastructure and energy investment, particularly in the context of energy transition technologies and evolving regulatory landscapes. Bankability is key in the world of infrastructure and energy investment, as it indicates whether or not a ri
Archilink Ltd, an architectural surveying company based in Aberdeen, has achieved significant growth in 2024 and is on course to surpass £1 million by the end of the financial year – a record for the company since its launch in 2018. The company uses cutting-edge technologies to deliver
BDO's Scottish deal advisory team has advised on 35 deals in 2024 – totalling £1.6 billion in value. The completed deals were across a variety of sectors including technology, technical services and real estate, and involved acquisitive corporate clients including iomart, J&D Wilkie,
Ahead of today’s meeting of City of Edinburgh Council’s Policy and Sustainability Committee, the Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers (ASSC) has joined the chorus of industry warnings regarding the operability of the council’s plans for a tourist tax. It will also be put t
Keith-headquartered heating, electrical, plumbing and joinery firm Heatcare Oil and Gas has been bought by Welsh firm Cardo Group in its first move into Scotland.
The Scottish Land Commission is ushering in a new chapter with the appointment of Dr Lucy Beattie, Dr Calum MacLeod, and Robert Black as its latest commissioners. Bringing a wealth of expertise in community engagement, sustainable development, and tenant farming, these new leaders are poised to driv
Monkeys with discerning tastes have been accused of robbing a house of gold jewellery. The simians allegedly broke into the home in Talalla, in southern Sri Lanka, while the residents were working in the garden.
Scottish fintech firm GiftRound has garnered recognition from retail businessman Theo Paphitis through his Small Business Sunday (#SBS) social media initiative. GiftRound's founder, Craig Forsythe, engaged with Mr Paphitis on LinkedIn, leading to the business being selected as one of six weekly winn
North Lanarkshire enters 2025 on a strong footing following a year of positive business performance in the local economy. There was a £2.21 billion increase in turnover by North Lanarkshire businesses in the year to 31 March 2024 with the number of registered businesses increasing by 60 in 202
The FTSE 100 index surged to a new record high of 8480.36 points in early trading, surpassing its previous intraday high set in May 2023. This three-day rally was fuelled by a surprise drop in UK inflation, bolstering expectations of more interest rate cuts by the Bank of England later this year.
Karen Gatherum delves into the complexities and inconsistencies of Edinburgh's new short-term let regulations, highlighting the challenges faced by those wishing to operate short-term lets and the potential negative impact on the city's tourism capacity. Short-term lettings has been one of the bigge