Richard Gardiner Dunfermline-based accountancy firm Thomson Cooper has announced that Partner Richard Gardiner has been appointed as administrator of Galashiels-based house building and contracting business Murray & Burrell Limited.
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Royal Bank of Scotland's ongoing saga that is the sale of its Williams & Glyn business has drawn the attention of the banking watchdog.
A clone of the popular photo sharing app Instagram that charged members £890 a month to use it in order to ensure all contributors were rich has been banned by Apple.
Glasgow City Council has announced that it is backing a low-cost loan that significantly removes the risk of financially-vulnerable citizens entering into a cycle of debt.
Name: Steven Fraser Position: Director at Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP, Chartered Accountants
Blair Nimmo Blair Nimmo, Tony Friar and Neil Gostelow of KPMG has been appointed joint administrators at Stirling-based Fergusson Coal, one of Scotland’s biggest coal companies.
Gareth Magee Scott-Moncrieff was already well established by the time of the last Scottish goldrush in the 1860s, and it has now been asked to to oversee an auction of the latest batch of the precious metal to be mined here.
Scotland’s construction sector is expected to contract 0.6 per cent over the next five years following the EU referendum, according to the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).
The average cost of renting a standard-sized private home has increased in all areas of Scotland apart from one, according to new figures. Private Sector Rent Statistics, Scotland, 2010 to 2016:
EU law does not preclude an increase in the share capital of a bank without the agreement of the general meeting of the shareholders in a situation where there is a serious disturbance of the economy and the financial system of a member state, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ru
Edinburgh-based Standard Life Investments has this morning contacted its clients this morning regarding the result of the U.S. Presidential Election.
Elaine McIlroy As "Equal Pay Day" arrives just a day later than last year, businesses should act now on the gender pay gap to avoid long term reputational and financial damage, say lawyers at Weightmans LLP.
Scottish court bosses have paid out £9,000 to buy the final commercial batch of VHS recorders in order to play taped evidence during trials. Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS) officials bought the devices following announcements that production of the classic playback system would be cea
The overall arrears rate in the third quarter was the same as in the second quarter, with 0.84 per cent of all mortgages recording arrears equivalent to more than 2.5 per cent of the mortgage balance, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.