Craft beer giant BrewDog is set to close ten of its UK bars, including its original flagship venue in Aberdeen, citing a challenging trading environment and the commercial non-viability of the specific sites. In Scotland, the closures will also affect its Dundee bar, while across the UK its Brighton
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The James Hutton Institute has successfully bred the UK’s first blueberry at its Invergowrie site.
Chartered Accountant Alison Cornwell has been appointed to the board of Scottish Ballet, bringing invaluable financial and governance experience from an international career in media and entertainment. Ms Cornwell began her career qualifying as a CA with PwC in Glasgow before spending five years in
Campaigners have criticised National Records of Scotland (NRS) for awarding a £75,000 contract to Deloitte to work on the next census without a competitive tendering process. The contract, described as "urgent", is for the development of an "Outline Business Case" for the 2031 census. The deci
Dozens of peacocks and peahens have been reported stolen from the grounds of a luxury hotel. The birds have become an iconic feature of the Ryde Hotel in Walnut Grove, California since their introduction nearly 15 years ago.
Neil Robb has been appointed chairman of Blackadders LLP. Mr Robb, partner and head of commercial real estate, will take up his role and join the board in August. At the same time, Simon Allison, head of the employment team, is stepping down from the board after serving a three-year term.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has revealed that while rising motor insurance premiums are largely driven by external cost pressures, shortcomings persist in how some insurers handle claims.
The GlenAllachie Distillery is undertaking a major sustainable expansion, installing a state-of-the-art system set to cut energy use in its wash distillation process by over 90%.