Nicola Sturgeon Funding to support women-led Scottish businesses has been doubled to £120,000 Nicola Sturgeon has announced today in California during the First Minister's visit to the American state.
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A woman has been handed the biggest parking fine ever in the UK, at £24,500, for ignoring more than 200 parking penalties. Carly Mackie, 28, persistently parked outside her mother’s house without paying the parking charge. She believed she was entitled to park in front of her family
David McCreadie Edinburgh-based challenger bank Tesco Bank has announced that new customers can again now apply to open a current account to benefit from a guaranteed 3 per cent credit interest on balances up to £3,000 until 1 April 2019.
Emma Boffey A ruling made last month by the Court of Session shows that betting does not always pay, even when the outcome you wagered on is realised, writes Emma Boffey of CMS
Farmers and crofters who are waiting for their 2016 payment under the Less Favoured Area Support Scheme (LFASS), the £178 million system set up to deliver European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) payments, are to be offered a Scottish Government funded loan.
Tim Allan The Scottish Chambers of Commerce has announced the appointment of Tim Allan as its new President, taking on the role from Nora Senior who stands down after four years in office.
Edinburgh-based venture capital firm Par Equity is to open its first US office in San Francisco.
Alison Sellar and Christopher Edgar Aberdeen-based payroll and tax compliance specialist activpayroll, has launched an additional US office as part of its ongoing international expansion.
Deloitte has unveiled the next stage of its Scottish expansion with the opening of its new Greenhouse and the continued expansion of its digital Edinburgh studio.
Donald Forsyth Saffery Champness has announced that Donald Forsyth has joined the Scottish accountancy firm as a partner based in its Inverness office.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has launched a new hotline for the public to report fraud and evasion in the fight against tax fraud.
The output of the Scottish economy contracted by 0.2 per cent during the fourth quarter of 2016, according to statistics announced today by Scotland’s Chief Statistician.
Royal Bank of Scotland’s plan to avert the need to sell-off its Williams & Glyn business, as per the EU-imposed conditions of its £45 billion taxpayer bailout, is to be probed by the European Commission.
A fraudster who swindled tens of thousands of pounds through a ruse of opening multiple bank accounts in different names has been jailed.
Thousands of pounds have been recovered from Scottish drivers who failed to pay fines across after 29 non-payers had their vehicles clamped in less than a month.