Brian Milne, partner with accountants and business advisers, French Duncan LLP, has been appointed as provisional lquidator of the Grameen Scotland Foundation, a charity with its headquarters at Glasgow Caledonian University. The business has closed with immediate effect with the loss of all four jo
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An estimated £41 million worth of rare whisky currently circulating in the secondary market, and present in existing collections, is counterfeit, experts have said, after a series of laboratory tests at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC) on 21 different bottles of
An absurd €19,000 insurance quote obtained by a teenager for a 14-year-old car has been decried as an "outrageous" tax on rural Ireland. Leitrem councillor Padraig Fallon told The Irish Times that an 18-year-old approached him to say he had been quoted €18,693.95 - including a &e
UK Retail sales jumped more than expected in November, helped by Black Friday promotions and stronger growth in sales of household goods, official data has revealed.
EY has been appointed as administrators at Aberdeen-based mechanical and electrical installation firm Richard Irvin after the business collapsed with the loss of more than 100 jobs across Scotland. A total of 93 of the 107 jobs lost are at in Aberdeen itself but there are also redundancies in I
Scotland is on track to see in excess of £2.5 billion invested in its commercial property market in 2018, according to Savills, with £2.485 billion of deals already completed and two weeks remaining until the end of the year. Volumes mark a 10 per cent increase on last year (£2.275
Towns and cities in London and the South East saw the biggest house price drops in 2018, according to new research by Halifax.
British car production fell by a substantial -19.6 per cent in November, with 129,030 units manufactured, according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
As 2018 draws to an end and the New Year approaches, William Wallace, VAT Manager at French Duncan, considers what is happening in the ever-changing world of VAT Review of 2018Although there wasn’t much in the way of significant legislation introduced in 2018, the UK and European courts were a
Scottish food and drink companies are missing out on huge opportunities in the burgeoning Chinese market, according to a specialist digital agency which has just returned from exhibiting at one of the country’s biggest trade shows.
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell will pocket a £2.3 million Christmas bonus this hogmanay, it has been confirmed. The Glasgow football club said the 59-year-old, who succeeded Ian Mcleod as chief executive 14 years ago and already receives an annual salary package of £1.17
The UK Government has branded the cryptocurrency market the “Wild West” and commissioned the Financial Conduct Authority to hold a series of consultations on the regulation of all crypto assets.
Big Four accounting firm KPMG has taken the controversial decision to cut staff bonuses for missing deadlines in a bid to stop the late returning of key paperwork.
A city banker who was once sacked from his job at Aberdeen Asset Management has been jailed for a minimum of 19 years after being found guilty of killing a blonde socialite living a secret double life as an escort.