Lesley-Anne-Junner A new director of finance and corporate services has been appointed at Linstone Housing Association.
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Sir George Mathewson Former RBS chairperson Sir George Mathewson, a key business supporter of Scottish independence, has said the issue should not be "mixed up with Brexit".
Alison Bryce (pictured) outlines a new EU regime set to overhaul data protection.
A Swedish hotel chain has begun offering refunds to couples who get divorced within a year of staying at one of its hotels. The Countryside Hotels group’s offer is meant to be a “relationship guarantee”, with the chain offering to reimburse the cost of a two-night stay.
Derek Mackay David Wilson, executive director of the International Public Policy Institute at the University of Strathclyde, has been appointed as a member of the Scottish Fiscal Commission Board.
Christopher Trigg Edinburgh green energy start-up OnGen has topped £500k total funding following its latest round, with backers including the Scottish Investment Bank, the investment arm of Scottish Enterprise, and early investor Ian Marchant.
The UK financial services industry will see slower but continued growth up to 2020 despite challenges on the horizon from Brexit and other geopolitical pressures, according to the latest EY ITEM Club outlook for the sector.
Scottish start-ups and university spinouts who participated in Converge Challenge have leveraged over seven times in subsequent funding the amount that the programme’s university partners and the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) originally invested in the company creation competition, a new indepen
Nicola Sturgeon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is to visit California and New York next month to promote the skills and expertise of Scotland to the North American business community and salve fears of investors in the wake of the UK's decision to leave the EU.
The average age which Scots living in rented accommodation think they’ll be able to buy their first house is 31, according to research published by Spark Energy.
Martin Gill Scotland’s mid-sized businesses generated over £5 billion of overseas turnover last year but risk being ‘overlooked and undervalued’ as the UK Government looks to invoke Article 50 and begin the process of EU negotiations this week, according to new research from accountants and a
Annabelle Ewing The number of home repossession cases going through Scottish courts has fallen by more than 40 per cent in a year.
An accountant who embezzled nearly £60,000 from an armed forces charity has managed to avoid a prison sentence by paying back all of the money he stole.
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