Chris Horne Independent Scottish accountancy firm Campbell Dallas has scooped a double win at the annual Scottish Accountancy & Finance Awards 2015.
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Over a third of new mortgages being taken out today will extend beyond the borrower’s 65thbirthday, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). The body said that the lengthening mortgage terms and the older age at which people are joining the property ladder means that nearly 35 per cent
Derek Forsyth and David Hunter, partners at accountants Campbell Dallas have been appointed joint administrators of Arches Theatre and Arches Retail Company Limited, which operate the famous arts and entertainment venue located in Glasgow city centre. Founded in 1991 as a direct result of Glasgow be
Michael Matheson The Scottish government is taking an "innovative approach" to tackling more than 230 serious organised crime groups (SOCGs) operating in the country, according to Justice Secretary Michael Matheson.
Almost 66 per cent of Scottish businesses are putting themselves at risk of missing deadlines, wasting money on outdated commercial agreements, or being forced into expensive litigation because they are not managing their contracts effectively, according to a survey carried out by law firm Brodies L
Brian Wallace Budget hotel chain Travelodge has announced plans for a £100 million expansion of its Scottish business.
Police are investigating after thieves blew open an Aberdeen city centre ATM machine in the early hours of Saturday morning in front of astonished onlookers. Explosives were used to blast the ‘hole-in-the-wall’ out of a wall at the Tesco store.
Latest figures have revealed that Glasgow’s youngsters are now buying more FC Barcelona strips than both Celtic and Rangers put together. According to sports retailers across the city, Barca kits in kids and junior sizes have been selling like hot cakes and are currently a rare find for young Glas
Highland Spring in £20m expansion Perthshire-based bottled water producer Highland Spring is planning to spend £20m in ramping up production to meet growing demand for bottled water.
Ewan Alexander Lawyers Pinsent Masons has announced preliminary details of its unaudited financial results for FY14/15 showing that the firm achieved global turnover of £362.2 million, up 12 per cent on FY13/14, while profit per equity partner increased to £538,000.
A record 137 ambitious future Scottish business leaders set out on the journey of a lifetime this week as they began the global challenge of The Saltire Foundation's entrepreneurial Scholars programme.
John Finnie Comhairle nan Eilean Siarhas agreed to explore the possibility of investing a portion of the pension fund it shares with The Highland Council in building social and affordable housing.
New research from the Clydesdale Bank has shown that 63 per cent of first time buyers in Scotland are now setting their sights on owning a house rather than a flat. This compares to a UK average of 72 per cent.
Glasgow City Council has unveiled a programme of cuts to save £103 million over 2016/17 and 2017/18. The local authority governing Scotland’s largest city will have to trim 7 per cent from its budget in order to tackle “the unprecedented financial challenge of the next two years”.
Ed Legget Edinburgh-based Standard Life Investments’ UK equity manager Ed Legget is to move on, the wealth manager has confirmed.