Paul White, business development manager at Glasgow Airport Direct flights between Glasgow Airport and the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius will begin this month, low-cost airline Wizz Air has announced.
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A man has sent $100 to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to pay off his parking tickets - more than forty years after he graduated. Kent Broyhill, who graduated in 1974, remembered the tickets while speaking to a university friend and decided to send cash and a note to the university's Parking and
Lloyd Cochrane, head of mortgages and protection for RBS and NatWest The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and NatWest will begin offering interest-only mortgages to its wealthiest customers again later this month, the banks announced this week.
Steve Murray, Standard Life's managing director of advice and strategy Standard Life claimed four accolades at an awards ceremony sponsored by Scottish Business Insider on Wednesday night.
Chris Endsor Miller Homes became the third UK housebuilder to issue a positive trading update after it reported a 32 per cent growth in turnover.
Peter Young, director at IPIM Maven Capital Partners has increased its stake in the UK student housing market by undertaking a major property development in Edinburgh.
Vaughan Hart, managing director of the Scottish Building Federation There was a 20 per cent increase in output from the Scottish construction industry over the past year, according to new figures published by the Office of National Statistics.
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has recruited expert investment bankers from Bank of America Merrill Lynch to help prepare the stock market flotation of Williams and Glyn. The spin-off bank is expected to be sold for £1.5 billion next year.
Ex-banker Fred Goodwin has been ordered to cut down his 20ft hedge following a four-year dispute with neighbours. The former chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) angered surrounding residents at his home in Colinton, Edinburgh with his massive hedge which hid the £3.5 million propert
Lindsay Gardiner, regional chairman of PwC in Scotland Professional services firm PwC has announced revenue growth of 10 percent over the past year, supported by double digit growth in the Scottish practice.
Roseanna Cunningham Fewer days have been lost to industrial disputes in Scotland than anywhere else in the UK, according to the Scottish Government.
Donald MacRae, chief economist at Bank of Scotland Output and new orders expanded across Scotland's manufacturing and service sectors in August, according to the Bank of Scotland's latest PMI report.
There were 3,159 new start-ups in Scotland in the second quarter of 2015, according to new figures from the Committee of Scottish Bankers. The numbers are based on the number of businesses opening accounts with Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, TSB and the Royal Bank of Scotland over the time perio
Tom MacLennan and Iain Fraser, partners with FRP Advisory and joint administrators of McClure Naismith LLP, have revealed that the firm's creditors are unlikely to be paid more than a small dividend as its affairs are settled. The pair also announced jobs have been secured for nearly 70 per cent of
Revenue Scotland chair Dr Keith Nicholson The Scottish Government is searching for a new chief executive to head up Revenue Scotland, the body responsible for collecting devolved taxes like the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax.