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Kathryn Mikells International drinks giant Diageo has appointed Kathryn Mikells as its new chief financial officer.

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While the threat of missing a flight is an everyday hazard for holidaymakers and business travellers alike, one Italian man has been arrested after calling in a bomb threat to a major airport, just to keep his flight grounded until he got there.

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Edinburgh-based global asset manager Standard Life Investments has celebrated the tenth anniversary of its UK Equity Unconstrained Fund. Since launch, the fund has returned 328 per cent to investors versus the IA UK Equity sector average of 76.2 per cent placing it in the first percentile of its pee

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Aberdeen Asset Management has announced the final closing of private equity fund FLAG Private Equity VI, L.P. with $295 million in committed capital, $70 million above the Fund’s target. It is the first fund closing announced since the completion of Aberdeen’s acquisition of FLAG Capital Managem

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Scotland’s economy saw further expansion in the second quarter, according to Gross Domestic Product figures published today. The data from the Office of National Statistics, shows that the Scottish economy has grown for twelve consecutive quarters and output is now 3.0 per cent above its pre-reces

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German car-making colossus Volkswagen may be in the midst of one the the biggest corporate scandals in history but the controversy does not seem to be adversely affecting its sales in Scotland. Sales of the Volkswagen Group cars actually increased north of the border last month with latest car regis

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Baker Tilly is advising Scottish businesses that HMRC’s tax decisions can sometimes be inaccurate, subject to interpretation and open to successful challenge. When a business disagrees on legal grounds with a decision by HMRC – such as the tax liability on a transaction or payment received, an a

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Around 700 jobs could be at risk at Falkirk Council after the local authority looks to save £45 million over the next three years. The cuts may lead to 200 jobs being lost in this financial year, 300 the following year and another 200 in 2018/19 from a workforce of over 7239.

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House sales picked up across Scotland during September, supported by a modest improvement in properties coming on to the market, according to the latest RICS UK Residential Market Survey. Agreed sales rose throughout Scotland last month, with 32 per cent more chartered surveyors seeing an increase.

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