Martin Gill The continuing recovery of the manufacturing sector is set to return business output to growth, according to the latest Business Trends Report by accountants and business advisers BDO.
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An upswing in divorce petitions in one part of Indonesia is being blamed on pigeon racing. An official at the Purbalingga Religious Court in Central Java Province said the office had received 90 divorce petitions in July, the Jakarta Post reports. Clerk of court Nur Aflah said: "Most of the petitio
Scottish grouse estates have a "significant" economic impact worth a collective £23 million for their respective local communities, according to a new survey of 45 estates across the country.
Ross McEwan The chief executive of 73 per cent taxpayer-owned Royal Bank of Scotland has warned that victims of bank fraud should not expect it to provide automatic refunds.
Wilson Hunter Wilson Hunter, head of residential at Gillespie Macandrew solicitors looks ahead to what is in store for Scotland's housing market in the age of Brexit.
Malcolm Hurlston There was a small increase in the numbers of decrees for debt against Scottish consumers during the first half of 2017, according to figures released today by Registry Trust.
Margaret MacKay Scottish Building Society today announced the appointment of Margaret MacKay to its board of directors.
Balliol Newcastle Buccleuch Property has made a trio of industrial acquisitions totalling more than £4 million, in locations across the UK.
Kathryn Cowin A tax specialist turned pet services business owner and sheep-farmer has found the balance between her love of numbers and love of animals by completing courses at a specialist UK-wide e-learning college to hone her bookkeeping and accounting skills.
Nine in every 10 current accounts available in the UK charge set fees, either for account management or for using an overdraft, according to new findings. Of the 80 options available, 72 charge set fees for account management or overdraft usage, according to Moneyfacts.co.uk.
Douglas Binnie One of Cambuslang’s largest commercial properties, Cambuslang Gate, has changed hands in a deal brokered by Knight Frank.
Simon Counsell Scottish tidal energy pioneer Atlantis Resources has announced that its chief finance officer is to stand down later this month.
Political leaders in Poland have this week moved to reopen the case for seeking reparations from its neirghbour Germany for damages caused in World War II, years after their communist and post-communism predecessors declared the issue settled.
The directors of one-time Glasgow-based company George Hunter (Demolishers) Limited have been disqualified for allowing the company to continue to incur liabilities despite knowing a petition to wind the company up was before the court.
Matt Henderson Banks doing more to support troubled firms but Brexit uncertainties loom, writes Matt Henderson, partner and head of restructuring at Johnston Carmichael