Harland and Wolff, which has two Scottish shipyards in Methil and Arnish, has confirmed it is faced with administration for the second time in five years and will appoint insolvency practitioners from Teneo. While 50 to 60 'non-core' staff are being made redundant, the board maintains a "credible pa
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As temperatures drop and energy bills rise, Scottish accountancy firm Wbg is advising households to address their debts now to ensure they can keep their homes warm this winter. Utility debt in the UK has become a significant financial burden for many households. This debt reflects the challenges fa
Ventex, a new Scottish venture studio accelerating the net zero transition, has appointed Robert Aitken as its new chief financial officer (CFO). Mr Aitken brings nearly 25 years of experience from Big Four firms to his role. He will be responsible for evaluating potential portfolio companies, ident
Concerns have been raised regarding the inquiry into a £1 billion banking fraud case at HBOS, after it was revealed that evidence is still being received in its eighth year. Former high court judge Dame Linda Dobbs, who was appointed in 2017 to investigate Lloyds Banking Group's alleged cover-
Scotland's coastal towns are dominating the property market, with 13 of the top 20 residential areas by average house price located on the coast, according to research by Rettie. Fife and East Lothian are home to nine of the top 10 coastal towns by house price, with Kilcreggan in Argyll and Bute the
A detectorist who stole an estimated £3 million worth of Viking treasure has been sentenced to a further five years and three months in prison after failing to pay back over £600,000.
A man has been accused of using generative AI to fraudulently obtain more than $10 million (c. £7.6m) in royalties from music streaming services using fake music and fake listeners. New York man Michael Smith, 52, was arrested by the FBI last week in connection with the alleged fraud, which in
Food and drink wholesaler JW Filshill, one of Scotland’s oldest independent food and drink wholesalers, saw turnover increase to £215 million, up 6% from £203m, in the year ending 31 January 2024.
Business Gateway has revealed a new creative campaign, in a bid to encourage more entrepreneurs, start-ups or scale-ups in Scotland to use its breadth of free services.
Clean heat technology company Exergy3 has announced the successful closure of a £1 million pre-seed funding round for its novel ultra-high temperature thermal energy storage system. The round was led by Zero Carbon Capital with participation from existing investors Old College Capital and Scot
The UK's national debt is projected to treble over the next 50 years, driven by an ageing population, climate change, and geopolitical tensions, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). In its latest Fiscal Risks and Sustainability Report, the OBR revealed that without increased
The Forth Green Freeport (FGF) has submitted its full business case to the UK and Scottish governments.
The closure of Scotland's only oil refinery, Grangemouth, has put over 3,000 jobs at risk due to a ripple effect across the supply chain. The company has confirmed it will cease refining oil at the site during the second quarter of 2025 onwards due to global market pressures and competition from big
Which? is urging the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to crack down on insurers charging excessive interest rates for monthly premium payments. A new investigation by the consumer group reveals some providers are charging APRs as high as 45%, with an average of over 20% across both car and home ins
The Conveyancing Information Executive (CIE) has announced the membership of Millar & Bryce as an associate member. The CIE provides a rigorous and transparent approach to property search governance standards, with data integrity, accuracy and transparency underpinning values in the overall prov

