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110 Queen Street The fit-out of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants new 55,750 sq ft offices in Glasgow has taken a major step forward after a contractor for the work was appointed.

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New figures released today from PwC’s Skyval Index show the deficit of defined benefit (DB) pension funds grew by £100 billion in the last month alone, bringing the total deficit to £710 billion. This is based on the value of liabilities used by pension fund trustees to determine company cash co

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Susannah Donaldson Savvy companies are stealing a march on incoming regulations which will force all private and voluntary sector organisations with 250 or more employees to publish details of gender pay gaps, a legal expert in the sector has said.

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RBS and NatWest are refunding tens of thousands of customers who were wrongly charged interest on student overdrafts over a 14-year period. The bank currently offers students interest-free overdrafts and often customers are offered the option of raising their limit mid-way through their course.

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Robert Ross, RSM’s regional managing partner in Scotland Audit, tax and consulting firm RSM has expanded its team in Scotland with the appointment of 18 new trainees.

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Glasgow-based engineering consultancy, Mabbett & Associates Ltd, has used £160,000 of HSBC funds to further diversify its business by creating Mabbett Environmental Planning Ltd. The new enterprise will facilitate the firm’s expansion in the environmental planning services sector, growing the

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A man has ignored police threats to remove an insult to his former insurance company from the back of his van or face a fixed penalty fine. Alan Clark, 68, has defended the slogan he painted in big letters across his truck, which reads: "AVIVA INSURANCE - SHOWER of BASTARDS!"

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The Guardian has revealed that the Conservatives are selling access to Theresa May and other ministers for more than £3,000 a head to corporate executives and lobbyists at their party conference this autumn. Business people will pay for the chance to attend a lunch session with the prime minister a

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Charlotte Nelson, finance expert at Moneyfacts One month after the Bank of England's 0.25 per cent cut in base rates, research by Moneyfacts has found that many lenders are not passing on the reduction to borrowers on variable rates.

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