As Oasis fans prepare to gather at Murrayfield Stadium for a weekend at the Live 25’ reunion tour, demand for hotel rooms in Scotland has skyrocketed, with rates increasing by almost 200%, RSM analysis shows. The audit, tax and consulting firm found the average cost of room rates in Edinburgh
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced new rules to provide greater protection for consumers using payment and e-money firms.
Aberdeen City Council has approved the introduction of a 7% visitor levy on overnight accommodation, a move it claims will generate up to £6.8 million annually to enhance the city's tourism sector.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has presented President Donald Trump with a unique, customised gift made of pure gold and glass during a White House press conference. The item, a glass sculpture resembling a silicon wafer, was mounted on a 24-karat gold base and engraved with the president's name. Mr Cook descri
The Bank of England (BoE) has reduced the base interest rate to 4%, but a deep split among policymakers has signalled that the current cycle of reductions may be nearing its end. The decision was so contentious that the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) had to hold two rounds of voting for the first t
EY has been appointed as Revolut's new auditor, concluding the fintech's relationship with its former auditor BDO. The change is seen as a crucial step in the company’s prolonged effort to secure a full UK banking licence.
While investment volumes in Scotland's real estate sector during Q2 only reached £370 million, the full H1 total of £930m is 20% ahead of the corresponding 2024 figure, the latest Scotland Snapshot from Colliers has revealed.
More than 100 former Stewart Milne workers from Tayside are set to share in a £1 million payout following the firm’s collapse.
Aberdeen-headquartered Well-Safe Solutions has been awarded a landmark multi-year contract expected to generate over $45 million (c. £33m) in revenue by EnQuest to decommission a series of wells in the North Sea.
A police force has defended spending nearly £13,000 on a coffee machine after criticism from auditors. Police in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia spent a total of €4.66 million on a new "innovation lab" which was originally set to cost just €250,000.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has authorised new rules requiring banks to collect National Insurance (NI) numbers from customers with savings accounts. This measure aims to help HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) more effectively identify and tax savers who earn interest above their personal savings allowan
Scottish high streets saw shopper numbers fall again in July, with footfall dropping by 1.3% year-on-year.
Johnston Carmichael restructuring partner Graeme Bain has been appointed provisional liquidator of Ballantine Castings Limited. Based in Bo’ness, West Lothian, Ballantine Castings is an iron foundry which can trace its roots back almost 200 years.
An Edinburgh mum has launched a children’s clothing brand designed specifically for children with disabilities after receiving specialised start-up support from Business Gateway. Blue Bee Mike, founded by Kasia McGavigan, offers sensory-considerate clothing that supports the needs of children