Three people have been convicted in England in connection with the theft of a solid gold toilet worth nearly £5 million. The 18-carat lavatory was one of a series created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan and titled America.
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Firms occupying larger premises in Scotland are set to pay £54.7 million more than their equivalent-sized counterparts down south in the coming year, from 1 April. The figures have prompted the Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC) to reiterate its call for rates parity with England and for the int
As part of its campaign to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) access audit services, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has today published the first in its series of supporting materials to help SMEs to engage with the annual audit process effectively and confidently. The summary
Project Harmless, an Edinburgh-based eco start up, has expanded into new markets with the launch of its cosmetics range, Harmless Apothecary. The business was started with finance from the Start Up Loans programme, run by the British Business Bank.
A new economic forecast by EY has predicted slower gross value added (GVA) growth for Scotland compared to other UK regions over the next three years.
A report into options for Grangemouth has been hailed “a significant milestone” in the overall project to secure the future success of the site. Scottish Enterprise has welcomed the publication of the Project Willow report on potential future opportunities for the Grangemouth site and la
Saltire Rare Malt, based in Falkland, Fife is raising a glass to 2025 as it celebrates further success in the whisky world through new global markets, new stockists and the assembling of an unrivalled team of whisky veterans boasting over a century of combined industry experience. Single malt
The Edinburgh Integration Joint Board (EIJB) is set to deliberate on a proposed £29 million savings programme for the 2025/26 financial year, aimed at balancing its £900 million budget.
Edinburgh and Glasgow have strengthened their positions as prominent global financial centres, according to the latest Z/Yen Global Financial Centres Index. Edinburgh's improved score and Glasgow's impressive five-place jump underscores the continued growth of Scotland’s world-class financial
The Bank of England has maintained the base interest rate at 4.5% as concerns grow over the impact of trade conflicts on economic growth. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) faced a difficult decision, balancing a slowing economy against persistent inflationary pressures. The vote was split, with ei
A new R&D development designed to support the growth of semiconductor packaging in Scotland has received a £9 million funding injection, helping to reshore a critical part of the UK’s £500m electrification supply chain and create new opportunities for manufacturers to access ne
The University of Dundee is facing a "real possibility" of insolvency after admitting to "misleading" financial information, Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) have been told.
Howden Scotland, part of Howden, the global insurance intermediary group, has acquired the book of business of Edinburgh-based SKB Independent Insurance Brokers Limited. Founded by CEO Satvinder Breeze, SKB provides insurance services to businesses throughout Edinburgh, Scotland, and the UK.
Scotland's labour market demonstrates continued strength, according to recent figures from November 2024 to January 2025. Despite economic challenges, the employment rate in Scotland rose to 74.1%, a 0.9% increase over the quarter, although it remains below the UK average of 75%. The unemployment ra
CHAP Group has reported a record annual turnover of £57.7 million for the 2023/24 financial year thanks to a robust performance of its Civils division and the opening of a regional office in Dundee. The results mark the fifth consecutive year of profit growth for the Westhill-based constructio