Ed Molyneux Nearly three quarters of freelancers and micro-businesses are against the UK leaving the EU, according to new research by cloud accounting provider FreeAgent.
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Edinburgh-based property development and investment business, the Chris Stewart Group (CSG), has purchased Blenheim House in Edinburgh and is planning to modernise and upgrade the office building in the east end of the city centre.
Professional job availability in Scotland has decreased by 11 per cent year on year to May 2016 according to research from the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo). The data, provided by recruitment software company, Innovantage, revealed that even though overall demand has dipped,
Dominic Selica is an account executive at Blueclaw Media.
The strength of the good, old-fashioned handshake is on the decline because we don’t do enough physical work anymore, according to new research. Long seen as an important part of business meetings, deal making and job interviews, a new study published by the Journal of Hand Therapy, has revealed t
After a period of strong growth in Scotland’s central belt, independent real estate consultancy Knight Frank has expanded its commercial property operations by taking new premises in Edinburgh and Glasgow. The move comes on the back of delivering two consecutive years of record profits, and has se
A company and individual who accepted the transfer of four properties – challenged by joint administrators of the transferor companies as gratuitous alienations – have had their appeal to theSupreme Court against a decision of the Inner House of the Court of Session dismissed. Oceancrown Ltd, Lo
Aberdeen-based accountants Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP (AAB) has this week completed the move from its central base at 9 Queens Road to their new purpose built headquarters at the Prime Four Business Park in Kingswells on the outskirts of the Granite City.
Eureka directors Aileen Primrose (Sales and Marketing), David Lindores (Technical) and Gillian Livingstone (Managing Director). Cloud business solutions provider Eureka Solutions has embarked on a new phase of expansion with a brand new, purpose-built office.
Only 8 per cent of UK manufacturers have a significant understanding of the use of increased automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies, the so called fourth industrial revolution or Industry 4.0, despite 59 per cent recognising that this will have a big impact on the sector, accordi
British bankers could be facing the dilemma of moving abroad in the event of a ‘Brexit’ vote in today’s referendum after new research showed they would suffer pay cuts of up to 80 percent if they were to move to nearby financial hubs in Frankfurt or Paris. Data gathered after an analysis of 8,
The City of Edinburgh Council has launched a new programme to catalyse development in the city with office space and housing being a main target areas. The aims are outlined in a report, which will be considered by councillors on the Economy Committee next week.
Waiters at an Thai fusion restaurant in the American state of Colorado couldn’t believe their luck this week when a customer left a tip of more than $1000 after a eating a meal costing just $60.
Johnston Carmichael partner, Peter Innes with Nick Nairn at the launch in Stirling. One of Scotland's largest accountancy firms, Johnston Carmichael, has officially marked their move to new larger premises at the Stirling Agricultural Centre with an event attended by Scottish chef Nick Nairn.
The leader of Aberdeenshire council has been forced to apologised after costing the authority £5000 on a trip to Denmark that he cancelled because he refused to stay at Legoland. Martin Kitts-Hayes, a one-time Liberal Democrat but now an independent, had been due to attend the North Sea Commission