Scotland’s commercial property market continues to see increased interest as both investor and occupier demand rose firmly in the first quarter of the year, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Commercial Property Monitor. Overall occupier demand rose at the
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The demolition of a building known as "Britain's biggest man cave" has cost around £220,000 in taxpayers' money.
Opus Restructuring & Insolvency has bolstered its Scottish operations by appointing experienced insolvency practitioner Paul Dounis as a partner in its Edinburgh office. Mr Dounis joins Opus from RSM and brings over 35 years’ experience, having worked in major financial centres including A
UK government borrowing has exceeded official forecasts in March and for the full 2024-2025 fiscal year, intensifying pressure on public finances amidst a challenging economic outlook compounded by US tariffs. Data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed a shortfall between gov
Glasgow-based KubeNet, an internet service provider and managed IT specialist, has acquired Aberdeen company ISN Solutions Group. This acquisition, finalised on 4 April, represents a key step in KubeNet's ongoing expansion strategy, which combines organic growth with targeted acquisitions, boosted b
FSB’s Small Business Index (SBI) in Scotland rose by more than 50 points in Q1 2025, while still remaining in negative territory at -15.29. That compared to a four-year low of -67.18 in the previous quarter. The increase in confidence comes despite growing concerns about rising business costs,
Scotland experienced a reduction in both personal and corporate insolvencies during the final quarter of the 2024-25 financial year (January to March 2025), according to the latest official statistics from Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB). Personal insolvencies, which include bankruptcies and protecte
A Glasgow-founded wellness brand founded by two former Scotland rugby internationals has raised £3.6 million in fresh funding to strengthen its UK presence, lay the foundations for global expansion, and invest in new product development. Puresport, launched in 2018 by rugby stars Adam As
Dentons has named Kirsty McBirnie and Lorna Henderson as the firm's latest partners. Edinburgh-based Ms McBirnie and Glasgow-based Ms Henderson are both in Dentons' corporate lending & real estate finance practice. They will join the Dentons partnership on 1 May 2025.
A consultation has been published on the potential for certain exemptions from rent controls or increases above the rent cap.
A Japanese music producer's dream of owning a Ferrari turned into a nightmare when his newly acquired 458 Spider burst into flames just hours after he took delivery.
Experienced commercial and banking lawyer Jamie Apted has joined Aberdein Considine as a partner in their Legal 500 Tier 1-ranked Lender Services team. Jamie, who will be based in the firm’s Caddell House offices on Glasgow’s Waterloo Street, joins from the London Metal Exchange, having
Scotland's business landscape is characterised by flatlining demand, stalled investment, and significant cost pressures, according to the latest Quarterly Economic Indicator (QEI) from the Scottish Chambers of Commerce (SCC) and the Fraser of Allander Institute. Taxation has emerged as the number on
Ali Armstrong is showing a real determination to go the distance – keeping pace on his career and marathon goals. The accounts junior at Edinburgh-based firm MHA is gearing up for his seventh 26.2-mile race in just three years.
Royal Bank of Scotland has chosen Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) as its colleague charity partner for Scotland.