Colin Crosby An Aberdeen businessman has been appointed to the board of Thorntons Investment Management.
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Architects at Smith Scott Mullan Associates have unveiled plans for a new pier at Portobello Promenade.
A woman has been ordered to pay £4,250 to her ex husband after she forged his signature to sell the graveyard plot they had bought together whilst married. William and Jillian Keahey bought an £850 double plot at Sutton Cemetery, south-east London, 10 years ago, so they could be buried side by sid
Transformational "mega deals" and ongoing availability of capital have helped boost total UK deal values by almost 100 per cent in the first quarter of 2015, according to the latest PwC Deals Index. Deal volumes have also increased by 50 per cent compared to the same period in 2014, reflecting a res
Martin Gill Manufacturing firms reported the biggest decline in optimism this month since March 2013, according to the latest Business Trends Report by accountants BDO in Scotland.
New controls over private sector rents would price visitors out of staying in Edinburgh during the festivals, letting agents have claimed. David Alexander, managing director of DJ Alexander, said he fears fewer flats would be available for short-term rent under proposals drawn up by the Scottish Gov
John Swinney A savings plan announced yesterday by the UK Chancellor will see Scotland face a £176.8 million cut in public spending this year, a move that Scotland's Finance Secretary John Swinney said was an "unexpected and unwarranted" imposition of further austerity that was “completely and ut
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued its largest ever retail fine to Edinburgh-based Lloyds Banking Group for failing to treat their customers fairly when handling Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) complaints. The FCA slapped the still partly state-owned lender with a £117 million pena
Christopher Watson, a finance director who worked for the Scottish businessman and star of the BBC's Dragons’ Den programme Duncan Bannatyne’s group of companies has been charged with fraud and money laundering totalling almost £8 million. According to the Crown Prosecution Service, Mr Watson h
Graham Blair More than half of Scottish small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have identified the slashing of red tape as the top priority for the new Westminster government for driving growth north of the border.
Liz Cameron UK interest rates have been held at 0.5 per cent again by the Bank of England, a decision that has been welcomed by the Scottish Chambers of Commerce.
A teenager travelling to Ibiza with budget airline Ryanair has avoided a £220 administrative fee by changing his name by deed poll. Adam Armstrong was planning a holiday with his girlfriend but her stepfather booked the 19-year-old's ticket and accidentally gave the name Adam West.
Douglas Robertson Scottish car dealers suffered a year-on-year drop in sales last month while their colleagues south of the border enjoyed a modest rise, according to new figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
Neil McGill Scotland’s fast growth companies are missing out on higher profile, greater credibility - and a valuable source of funding by not considering the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), according to accountants BDO.
Private sector activity in Scotland continued to strengthen during May, growing for a second month in a row and at the fastest pace since December, according to the Bank of Scotland’s latest Purchasing Managers Index. Growth was, however, centred on the service sector as operating conditions in ma