Britain's youngest lottery winner, who won the Euromillions at the age of 17, is suing the National Lottery because the £1 million win "ruined" her life.
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The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has announced plans for a fundamental review of the UK Corporate Governance Code. The review will take account of work done by the FRC on corporate culture and succession planning, and the issues raised in the Government’s Green Paper on Corporate Governance R
Scottish American Investment Company (Saints), which is managed by Edinburgh-based Baillie Gifford, has posted a total return on net asset value of 29.9 per cent for 2016 on the back of sterling's Brexit slump.
Scottish cops are on the hunt for thieves who raided a first-class tea plantation producing "the best tea in the world". Sneaky tea-snatchers made off with thousands of plants after raiding the remote Dalreoch Farm site in Perthshire, Scotland as owner Tam O'Braan recovered from an illness elsewher
Edinburgh-based craft beer firm Innis & Gunn has appointed Esther Binnie as its new finance director.
Callum Sinclair, a partner and head of technology at law firm Burness Paull takes a look at the future impact of Brexit on Scotland's financial services sector.
Caroline Lucas The Scottish government has called on Westminster leaders to “pause” the privatisation of the Green Investment Bank to allow Parliamentary scrutiny of the sale.
Jenny Laing Senior figures representing Aberdeen City Council are to open the London Stock Exchange tomorrow to mark the Granite City’s pioneering bond issue.
Lord Malcolm A consumer from Aberdeen whose legal dispute over the purchase and return of a laptop 18 years ago spawned a litigation which ended up in the UK Supreme Court has failed in a £600,000 action against the bank which he claimed “annihilated” his credit rating. Richard Durkin, 46, who
Katy Wedderburn The UK government has published the final draft of the Equality Act 2010 (Gender Pay Gap Information) Regulations 2017, which are set to come into force in April 2017 and which will see larger employers reporting on their gender pay gap, explains Katy Wedderburn.
Scotgold Resources, which his running Scotland’s first commercial gold mine, has struck its first major deal with a metal trader.
Ewan MacDonald-Russell The Scottish Retail Consortium has renewed its calls for a lowering of business rates after it emerged that the tax revenue the Scottish Government generates each year from the large firms’ business rates supplement has soared from £14.4 million to £124.8 million over the
Moira Kelly The tax implications for Scotland of leaving the EU are ‘detailed and complex’ and could have significant consequences for Scottish businesses and taxpayers, the body representing the country’s tax professionals has warned MSPs.
A Dundee businessman jailed following his conviction in a £26 million fraud case has now been declared bankrupt.
The vice president for finance at a Scottish oil industry firm who was branded “greedy” by a judge and jailed for more than three years for embezzling more than £1.3 million from her employers has been ordered to repay nearly £600,000 of her criminal gains.
