Annabelle Ewing Scotland has the lowest rate of female unemployment of any country in Europe with the female unemployment rate at 4 per cent, according to new data.
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The Bank of England unveiled its plastic notes last year. The Bank of Scotland has announced that its next £5 and £10 banknotes will be printed on plastic.
Complete Prestwick Airport Board announced Four Non-Executive Directors have been appointed to the Board of Glasgow Prestwick Airport, which is owned by the Scottish Government.
George Osborne The UK Government has confirmed that it will launch a Lloyds share sale to the public "in the next 12 months".
The taxman has this year let off people who have filed late tax returns from paying the usual £100 fine, but only if they have a “reasonable excuse”.
Dane Houlahan Specialist investors with an understanding of the cyclical nature of the oil and gas industry see opportunities in the current oilfield services market, according to KPMG.
Paul Frame Investment and planning group, Tilney Bestinvest has been appointed as the Law Society of Scotland’s expert partner offering investment management and financial advice for solicitors’ clients.
Fiona McBain Scottish Friendly Assurance has announced the completion of its takeover of Marine & General Mutual (M&GM).
James Forbes James Forbes is a Partner at Scottish law firm Burness Paul
George Osborne Chancellor George Osborne’s Mansion House address to senior City figures next week is expected to include a layout of plans for the selling off of the government’s 80 per cent stake in Royal Bank of Scotland.
Douglas McDougal Investment group Scottish Investment Trust has announced that its net asset value per share total return in the first half of the year fell just short of 10 per cent.
Richard Cockburn Commercial lawyers Bond Dickinson have announced seven per cent growth for the business, buoyed by continuing activity for its Aberdeen office.
Scottish engineering dips again The Scottish engineering sector has suffered falls in output and order intake for a second consecutive quarter, with the troubles of the oil and gas industry weighing on activity.
The Royal Mint is now giving everyone the chance to be gold speculators after yesterday launching a new bullion trading service that allows punters to buy tiny fractions of gold bars at prices as little as £20. The scheme guarantees customers full ownership over their gold which comes in the form o
Glasgow City Council has revealed details of the range of projects to benefit from its share of a £1.13 billion City Deal over the next 10 years. The work, which will result in £400 million being spent in Glasgow, will include a new bridge, cycle routes, improved roads and pavements and the creati