Islanders on the Small Isle of Sanday have launched a fundraising appeal so the island can finally get a road.
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Edinburgh-based fund manager Walter Scott & Partners has posted modest increases in turnover and profitability for 2016.
Steven Dicker New figures released today from PwC’s Skyval Index show the deficit of defined benefit (DB) pension funds stood at £420 billion at the end of July 2017, a £40 billion decrease since last month.
Latest figures for the Current Account Switch Service show almost four million (3,986,630) successful switches have taken place since the service launched in 2013.
Keith Morgan Edinburgh and Glasgow are two of the UK’s leading cities for equity investment, according to the third annual Equity Tracker, published today by the British Business Bank.
Jamie Fergusson Jamie Fergusson, partner at commercial property consultants Knight Frank explains why internet shopping is creating a fertile market for industrial property.
Business owners and reisdents on the Isle of Skye are calling for a new tourist tax in order to fund new facilities required to cope with the thousands of visitor now descending on the beauty spot.
The UK government has launched a consultation on how a new anti-money laundering supervisory body should operate and be funded.
Derek Mackay It is unacceptable that police and fire services in Scotland remain the only territorial forces in the UK unable to reclaim the VAT they incur on the purchase of goods and services, Finance Secretary Derek Mackay (pictured) said today.
David Duffy Glasgow-based Clydesdale, which along with sister firm Yorkshire Bank comprises CYBG, has today reported mortgage growth of 5.8 per cent for the nine months to June, as well as ‘record volumes’ of mortgage applications.
The volume of retail sales in Scotland grew by 1.1 per cent after seasonal adjustment in the second quarter of 2017, according to statistics announced today by Scotland’s Chief Statistician.
Entrepreneurial Scotland has joined with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) to form a new strategic partnership aimed at eliminating the problem of waste tyres as an environmental issue in Scotland.
One of the largest housebuilders in the UK, Edinburgh-based Miller Homes, is to be acquired by private equity group Bridgepoint in a transaction totalling £655 million, from funds managed by GSO Capital Partners.
Tom MacLennan Tom MacLennan and Iain Fraser of FRP Advisory have been appointed joint provisional liquidators at Falkirk auto-goods retailer MTH Group.
A Scots lawyer accused of defrauding property investors to the tune of £6 million has been declared bankrupt by a court in Gibraltar. Gregory King, from Glasgow, is accused of masterminding a scam which saw investors’ money used to buy land from him at grossly inflated prices. Mr King denies the