The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) has urged the UK government to collaborate with the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) to establish a robust regulatory framework for sustainability assurance. This call follows the FRC’s publication of its final report from the Assuranc
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Stromness-based Green Marine UK, a provider of vessels and expertise to the European marine industry, is expanding its operations after it secured an over £200,000 investment.
NatWest has announced a rise in annual profits, boosted by loan growth, improved margins, and low default rates, despite a weakening UK economy in the latter half of the year. The bank reported net income of £4.8 billion, up from £4.6bn the previous year.
The Whisky Bond – one of Glasgow’s commercial hubs for creative businesses – has announced that in the last 12 months, it has let more than 6,500 sq ft of space to nine new or expanding tenants. A new cafe (open to both tenants and the public) and run by the owner of local business
Scottish salmon exports have reached an unprecedented £844 million, a remarkable 45% increase in just one year, remaining as the UK's top food export.
Wood Group has announced plans to accelerate asset sales to raise up to $200 million (c. £158m), following a trading update revealing "material" weaknesses in governance and a weaker-than-expected Q4 performance.
Springfield Properties has said it expects to move to a net cash position by the end of 2027 following a profitable year of trading that was "significantly ahead of market expectations" and a major land sale agreement with Barratt Redrow. The land sale will see Barratt purchase 2,480 plots of u
Aberdeen City Council has agreed to a public consultation for a potential Visitor Levy scheme.
AAB has announced the appointment of two new partners within Central Scotland. Erica Fitchie joins as corporate tax partner, specialising in international tax and transfer pricing, alongside Alistair Stewart, who joins as business development partner.
A Melrose-based entrepreneur is set to revolutionise Scottish agriculture by becoming the first in the country to offer advanced crop spraying services using a state-of-the-art, supersized drone. James Braid, founder of Sky-Pin Drones Ltd, secured funding from the Investment Fund for Scotland to acq
The Labour Government’s first Budget in 14 years brought significant changes for family-owned business, writes Norma Stewart. From April 2026, the planned cap to Business Property Relief (BPR) and Agricultural Property Relief (APR) for Inheritance Tax (IHT) potentially upends decades of carefu
Diageo's Cameronbridge Distillery, a major producer of grain whisky, Gordon's, Tanqueray, and Smirnoff, is set to embark on a multi-million-pound decarbonisation project to electrify its operations and drastically reduce its carbon emissions by more than 90%. Facilitated by SP Energy Networks (SPEN)
Winchburgh Developments Ltd has appointed Alan Coyle as its new finance director. In his new role, Alan will work as part of the team behind the masterplan for Scotland’s fastest-growing town to further its vision of creating a community-led development in West Lothian which puts infrastructur
The £9 million purchase of 30 CTD Tiles stores by rival retailer Topps Tiles raises competition concerns in four areas of the United Kingdom, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found.
The UK government is considering significantly reducing the scope of planned audit market reforms in an effort to reduce regulatory burdens on businesses and stimulate economic growth. Ministers are reportedly discussing abandoning a key measure of the Audit Reform and Corporate Governance Bill that