Employees are expected to become the owners of 30 more Scottish companies this year - double the number of deals completed in 2020, according to law firm Lindsays. The forecast has been made as Employee Ownership Day (EO Day) today highlights the growing contribution of staff-owned companies to the
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Kirsty Greenhill, virtual finance function senior manager at Anderson Anderson & Brown (AAB), discusses why location no longer hinders businesses' finance function. There is a big push to ‘shop local’ to help reduce the carbon footprint of our food and drink products from field to pl
Loganair, the UK’s largest regional airline, has announced that it is to re-launch direct flights between Aberdeen and Dublin in September. The announcement comes just two weeks after the previous service between the cities was lost with the collapse of Stobart Air.
More than £5.8 million in recovery funding from the Scottish Tourism Emergency Response Group (STERG) is to be spent improving infrastructure and creating jobs at a number of Scotland’s popular visitor destinations and nature hotspots.
The harm done to Scotland’s economy, trade, population, education and governance by Brexit is becoming increasingly clear, a new paper released by the Scottish Government has found. External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson said once the public health crisis is over, Scotland should exercise
A £190,000 funding programme to promote the sale of local produce in convenience stores across Scotland is underway. The Go Local initiative, funded by the Scottish Government, will see at least 21 grants paid to convenience store operators, allowing increased sales of fresh, healthy, locally
The Bank of England (BoE) has forecast that annual inflation would likely surpass 3% for a "temporary period". Yesterday, the bank announced the revised forecast at its monthly Monetary Policy Committee meeting where it also decided to hold the UK base rate at 0.1%.
Argyll and Bute Council has given the go-ahead for a ballot on the proposal to establish a Business Improvement District (BID) on the Isle of Bute. A BID is part of a town, tourism and visitor area in which businesses work together to invest in local improvements to help enhance their communities. B
Hundreds of visitors to Brighton Pier were charged over £2,000 by mistake after a Worldpay glitch mixed up the date and ticket price.
An extremely rare Edward III gold coin lost in the wake of the Black Death has been found by a metal detectorist in Norfolk.
The Fraser of Allander Institute (FOAI) at the University of Strathclyde now forecasts that the economy will reach its pre-pandemic peak in the summer of 2022, three months earlier than was forecast in March.
Menzies Distribution, a spin-out of Edinburgh-based John Menzies, has secured a new £14 million term loan with Royal Bank of Scotland. The new loan, together with existing cash funds, has enabled Menzies to refinance its recent short-term debt used to fund the acquisition of Bibby Distribution
Brian Robb, payroll manager at Anderson Anderson & Brown (AAB), warns firms who utilised the furlough scheme to prepare for a compliance check. The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) began in March 2020 and was a lifeline to many businesses.
Two dentists, who met at university and went on to partner in three dental practices in Scotland, are set to develop their business further following a seven-figure funding package from Unity Trust Bank. Iain Maudsley and Brian McMillan became friends after studying dentistry at Glasgow University i
With the Scottish economy beginning to re-open and people starting to spend savings built up during lockdowns, there are signs of consumer confidence returning. In its latest annual Midsummer Retail Report, Colliers has revealed that thanks to the ‘vaccine bounce’, and hope that the

