David Lonsdale Scottish sales decreased by 3.1 last month compared with May 2014 when they had decreased by 1.6 per cent.
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Dave King, chairman of the new Rangers Football Club is to receive £1.4 million next month from the liquidator of the non-defunct original club. According to the Herald newspaper, the South African businessman’s payout is due to him being registered as an unsecured creditor in the club’s former
Tim O'Toole The boss of Aberdeen-based transport giant FirstGroup has suffered a 17 per cent cut in his controversial £2 million total pay package.
Bob Mowat Bob Mowat is a consultant specialising in rating in the Edinburgh office of DM Hall Chartered Surveyors.
Figures published today show that 2,624,000 people in Scotland were in work between February and April, an increase of 53,000 compared to the same period in 2014 and 14,000 compared to the last quarter. The Labour Market Statistics published by the Office for National Statistics also show that Scotl
Royal Bank of Scotland has suffered yet another IT disaster after around 600,000 payments into its customer’s accounts failed to go through. Customer’s of the Edinburgh-based bank were left enraged overnight and today after the 80 per cent state owned lender admitted that many of the affected tr
John Swinney Almost £100 million in council tax bills went unpaid across Scotland last year, according to new data.
Union Street masterplan revealed Union Street BDP has today published proposals of the 49 projects planned for the multi-million pound regeneration of Aberdeen city centre.
A lottery punter who bought a ticket in Stirling that won £3m has missed their chance to claim the cash. The winner, who would have shared in a quadruple-rollover prize pot from the 17 December draw, failed to step forward before the 180 days allowed to claim the money ran out.
A total of 69 credit unions, from across Britain and Northern Ireland, are bidding for funding from the Lloyds Banking Group Credit Union Development Fund. Now in its second year, the £4 million fund (£1m per year) is run in partnership with the Credit Union Foundation.
Hampden & Co., the Edinburgh-based private bank founded by industry veteran Ray Entwistle in 2011, has finally opened its doors. It is the first private bank to be set up in the UK for 30 years and the first to come through the new process to obtain a banking licence.
A “trusted” member of staff who embezzled almost £80,000 from the Fife credit union where she worked is facing jail. Margaret Bond set up 42 loans on the non-profit Kingdom Credit Union’s systems totalling £79,120, Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court heard yesterday.
Construction work has started on Aberdeen-based accountants Anderson Anderson Brown's (AAB) new office complex, located on the Prime Four business park at Kingswells west of the Granite City. DPG Director Stuart Oag with AAB employees Hazel Jamieson, Hollie Tierney and AAB senior partner Mike Brown
Edel Harris Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce has appointed a new president.
ESPC has announced that its website is now the only property portal in Scotland offering the ability to search for homes by school catchment areas. For every property advertised within the capital, ESPC will show the four council catchment schools available; primary, RC primary, high school and RC h