The number of properties coming to market in east central Scotland over the last three months is up by 3 per cent year-on-year, with Edinburgh seeing a 1.1 per cent increase, according to new data from estate agents ESPC.
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Controversial plans to cut the amount of tax paid by passengers flying from Scottish airports have been scrapped by First Minster Nicola Sturgeon in favour of tackling climate change but putting her on a collision course with Scotland’s business leaders.
Scottish Property Federation (SPF) analysis of recent data from Revenue Scotland has shown that Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) revenues narrowly met Scottish Government forecasts in 2018/19. The SPF has warned, however, that repayments of tax already collected will cau
Scottish-based investment management firm Brooks Macdonald is proud to sponsor, for the second year running, the annual Brown Cup Scottish Schools Regatta and Race Training Weekend held on Loch Earn, taking place from Saturday 8 June until Monday 10 June 2019. Hosted by Loch Earn Sailing Club at St
John Moore, senior investment manager at Brewin Dolphin in Edinburgh takes a look at the controversial global ride service hailing firm's prospects as a public company
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has fined KPMG £5m and "severely reprimanded" the firm and its audit partner Andrew Walker, following their admission of misconduct in relation to the audit of The Co-operative Bank in 2009. The FRC said KPMG's bad auditing came in the
UK adults would invest an average of £693 more a year – or £35 billion in total – into stocks and shares ISAs and investment funds if there was more clarity around the products, new research has revealed.
Insolvency statistics from professional services firm KPMG reveal the number of businesses failing in Scotland has increased by 52 per cent in the first three months of 2019, compared to the same period last year (355 up from 233). A 12-month analysis (12 months to 31 March), however, reveals
Royal Bank of Scotland is to launch a new initiative supporting female entrepreneurs across Scotland.
More than 20 of Scotland’s largest businesses, representing tens of thousands of staff, have pledged to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health in the workplace through a groundbreaking initiative which has been welcomed by the Scottish Government.
An Edinburgh branch of national retailer Better Bathrooms, ordered to cease trading and close by administrators, FRP Advisory, is inviting local residents to name their price for its stock. The Better Bathrooms Megastore on Gorgie Road, Edinburgh is one of three stores which has been told to close b
Manolete Partners, the UK-wide insolvency litigation financing company, has announced the appointment of Rachel Grant to lead its Scottish practice. Ms Grant's appointment is the latest development in Manolete’s rapid regional expansion strategy and further enhances its status as the UK&r
The Scottish Government should deliver on its basic income proposals by giving every adult an 'initial' £2,400 a year, a new report has urged. And raising this to £4,800 over successive parliaments would completely eliminate destitution in Scotland, which affects around 52,875 hous
A lack of new houses coming on to the market, presenting buyers with limited choice, is a key factor in dropping activity for the Scottish housing market, with headline indicators on demand, supply still downbeat, the April 2019 RICS UK Residential Survey has revealed.
An Aberdeen-based wedding planning business, Timeless White Wedding Planning, is on the path to significant growth in 2019 after being accepted to the Business Boost Scheme run by Business Gateway and Elevator. The scheme, which uses European funding to offer business advice and support, has enabled