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Aberdeen’s hotels have experienced a double-digit drop across both occupancy levels and RevPar (revenue per available room) rates as effects of the languishing oil price increasingly impact the wider business community across the North East. According to PwC’s latest UK Hotels Forecast analysis,

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AAB's International Tax Partner, Kevin Mann, (centre) and corporate tax senior manager Peter Sim, (centre right), with the Chinese taxation bureau delegation. Aberdeen-based accountants Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP (AAB) has hosted a presentation to a 24-strong delegation from Liaoning Local Ta

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A woman who used the Rangers Supporters' Association Boys Club to launder £55,000 of stolen cash has been told to carry out 260 hours of unpaid work. Margaret Stewart admitted stealing from her employer Ivanhoe Cambridge, which used to own Glasgow's St Enoch Centre.

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An American family could be in danger of losing out on their dream home because a bungling telephone company has saddled them with an erroneous bill for $2 million! Ken Slusher, from the American state of Oregon, was told he owes mobile firm Verizon the incomprehensible amount despite only having a

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New economic figures from the Bank of Scotland (BoS) show the Scottish economy is continuing to recover from the slowdown experienced at the start of 2015. There is expected to be moderate private sector growth over the remainder of the year, according to the latest Business Monitor report from the

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Property marketing experts ESPC have been shortlisted for a prestigious accolade in this year's Scottish Business Awards. The company, which comprises 141 member solicitor estate agents from across Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders, is a finalist in the Business Innovation of the Year ca

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The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is facing scrutiny over allegations that it may have breached data protection laws by improperly editing its internal customer records. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is looking into the matter following claims made by RBS customer and small business dir

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