Paul Atkinson Edinburgh-based venture capitalist and serial investor, Paul Atkinson, has announced the acquisition, for an undisclosed sum, of Change Recruitment by his own recruitment business, The Head Group.
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Liz Cameron Scottish Chambers of Commerce (SCC) has announced the official opening of a new International Trade Office in the city of Yantai, China, as part of a trade mission by a Chambers’ delegation to explore new trading opportunities and links with business, education and government organisat
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Brian Milne Brian Milne and Linda Barr of French Duncan Restructuring and Debt Advisory have been appointed joint administrators of Aberdeen-based oil sector procurement company GOT Procurement Services.
The most common cause of failed pre-employment checks in Scotland is applicants making false claims about their qualifications, according to new research.
The average UK house price fell by 0.6 per cent in March compared to February 2017, according to new figures.
Richard Pereira Standard Life Investments, the Edinburgh-based global investment arm of insurance giant Standard Life, has announced the appointment of Richard Pereira as investment director within the Insurance Solutions team.
Annabelle Ewing Anne Scott has been named as the inaugural Tax Chamber President of the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland.
A husband and wife have been found guilty of fraud in what has become the UK's longest ever criminal trial. At the High Court in Glasgow, Edwin Mclaren, 52, was found guilty of defrauding homeowners to the tune of £1.6 million in a case that began in September 2015. Mr Mclaren’s scam involved pr
Unemployment in Scotland has fallen, with the rate down half a percentage point to 4.4 per cent and 14,000 fewer people unemployed compared to the previous quarter.
Martin Gill The global legal profession is facing a period of unprecedented change with technology set to have the greatest impact on law firms over the next five years, according to a report published today by accountancy firm BDO.
Barry Fraser Aberdeen’s economy is showing signs of cautious optimism, according to business and financial advisor Grant Thornton.
Scottish sales increased by 3.0 per cent in April on a like-for-like basis compared to April 2016, when they had decreased by 3.3 per cent, according to latest figures compiled by the Scottish Retail Consortium.
Jim Pettigrew The Glasgow-based group which owns Clydesdale Bank has enjoyed a "significantly improved financial performance" during the first half of its financial year as underlying profits increased.
A developer could be set to lose millions of pounds after after it emerged that it may be forced to tear down an entire housing development because it far bigger than what it had permission for.