Gary Louttit By Gary Louttit, head of hospitality and leisure at Shepherd Chartered Surveyors
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Nick Penny Despite a year of uncertainty, the Scottish office market remains buoyant, according to Savills.
Catherine McManus Following on from Wylie & Bisset’s recent appointment of its new executive team, the Glasgow-based accountants have today announced the appointment of Catherine McManus to Tax Partner.
Edinburgh-based life and pensions business Scottish Widows saw underlying profit fall by 13 per cent to £837 million last year as it was hit by the fallout of new pension reforms.
A restaurateur in Italy tired of children disturbing his patrons has come up with the novel idea of offering a discount to families with well-behaved offspring.
Glasgow-based engineering equipment giant Weir Group has reported a 21 per cent drop in pre-tax profits for last year.
Emma Carmichael The Association of Women in Property (WiP) has announced its new central Scotland branch chairman for 2017/18.
David Melhuish Receipts from the Scottish Government’s Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) may fall below government estimates at the end of the 2016/17 financial year, according to official statistics.
Ross McEwan Royal Bank of Scotland has today said that it made a £7bn annual loss last year, a tripling of the figure reported for 2015 and representing the ninth year of losses in a row for the still 73 per cent state-owned bank.
Insurer and asset manager Standard Life has today reported a 9 percent rise in operating profit for 2016.
Jo Iwasaki Government needs to show stronger support for voluntary measures which improve corporate governance rather than impose a legislative mandate, according to the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
Gross mortgage lending in the UK reached £18.9 billion in January, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
Haymarket Yards (Image: Google) Tesco Bank’s move to consolidate its operations in Edinburgh at its South Gyle headquarters has seen almost 48,000 square feet of office space hit the capital’s market.
Although more than nine-in-ten Scottish and UK family businesses anticipate growth, more than a third are concerned about the potential impact of Brexit, according to the latest PwC Family Business Survey.