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Scott Henderson Edinburgh-based research and development tax expert Jumpstart is redefining its direction of travel in order to maintain and enhance its position as "the most innovative pure-play specialist in the sector", the firm has said.

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Ryan Yule and Laura Stephen of Phil Anderson Financial Services Two members of staff at north east firm Phil Anderson Financial Services are celebrating after a double success for the firm.

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Sarah Slaven with Durham Gin founder, Jon Chadwick, Durham County Council leader, Cllr Simon Henig, and Michael Vassallo of Maven Capital Partners Glasgow-based investment firm Maven Capital Partners has completed the first deal done through its new £20 million Finance Durham fund after investing Â

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Gavin Black Manufacturers in Scotland are optimistic about prospects for growth in the coming year, despite experiencing increasing difficulty in recruiting workers with relevant skills and a significant drop in the number of businesses currently exporting, which fell from 50 per cent in 2016 to 36

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L-R - Neal Allen – KPMG, Graham Silcock – Santander, Alison Gilson- Shoosmiths, Bob Keiller, Janette Speed – Shoosmiths, Phil Charles-KPMG, Cameron McNair-Santander Business leaders from across Scotland gathered at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Edinburgh last night to attend the Growing Scotlan

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One fifth of Scots claim to already live in their dream home as planning applications for home improvements slow to their lowest ebb in five year growth to stand at just 3 per cent, new data has shown.

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US government agency the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has named Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds in a lawsuit it has filed against some of the UK’s largest banks over manipulation of Libor.

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Keith Brown More people in Scotland are in work as the latest jobs figures show an increase in employment to a record high and a fall in inactivity.

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Footfall in Scotland fell by -0.4 per cent in July, the third decline since January, against a previous three-month steady growth.

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