The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) has been recognised for its leadership and excellence in digital education, winning two prizes at the Learning Technologies Awards 2025. The awards, which take place on Thursday 13 November in London, celebrate the success of ICAS’ refr
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Insolvency-related activity rose by 17% in Scotland last month, according to R3. The restructuring, turnaround and insolvency trade body's analysis of data provided by CreditSafe indicated an increase in insolvency-related activities from 106 in September to 124 in October.
This Living Wage Week, Glasgow City Region has marked a major milestone in its campaign to become a Living Wage Place, surpassing its year one target of 200 new Living Wage accredited employers in the region. Glasgow City Region launched the campaign to Make Glasgow City Region a Living Wage Place i
Slower growth in earnings and employment compared with the rest of the UK is weakening the impact of devolved taxes on Holyrood's budget. The Scottish Government's budget has been boosted by over £4 billion since the introduction of devolved taxes in 2015/16. But that figure is significantly l
House prices in Scotland continued to rise during October, with surveyors expecting the upward trajectory to continue despite some uncertainty relating to the upcoming UK Budget.
The Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) has joined six other leading UK drinks trade bodies in a united call on the Chancellor to freeze excise duty in the forthcoming Autumn Budget. The joint appeal was issued Wednesday evening, two weeks before the budget and following a collective meeting with the Ex
New independent research commissioned by ICAS (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland) has exposed a persistent culture of stigma surrounding women’s health and wellbeing in the accounting profession.
A fortune teller has been arrested on suspicion of defrauding around £35 million from clients. The 53-year-old woman, who also presented herself as a feng shui master, allegedly preyed on clients by predicting that there was a "billionaire" in their future.
A new report on Scotland’s International Strategy highlights that Scottish Government efforts to promote the nation abroad have been integral to securing record export sales, inward investment, and tourism growth. The annual report, launched by External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson, detai
Senior executives from HSBC and Barclays have warned Westminster that UK banks are being put at a significant disadvantage by "onerous" capital rules, losing ground to Wall Street rivals and the fast-growing private credit sector. Speaking to the House of Lords financial services regulation committe
Crypto exchange Coinbase is launching a significant challenge to UK fintechs and traditional banks with a new high-interest savings account.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is strengthening its international footprint by launching a strategic partnership on artificial intelligence (AI) with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).
Scottish businessmen James and Sandy Easdale, owners of the McGill’s Group, have donated £25,000 to Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity to help fund its vital hospital play programme – which provides joy, comfort and essential emotional support for hundreds of young patients
An independent report, Scaling Scotland: Building the Engine for the Next 50 Years of Prosperity, by former Skyscanner C-suite executive Shane Corstorphine and a high-level panel of business leaders has addressed what is increasingly recognised as a significant challenge for Scotland’s busines
The Scottish Government is advancing plans to re-establish a direct ferry route between Scotland and Europe, linking Rosyth to Dunkirk. Agriculture and Connectivity Minister Jim Fairlie has instructed officials to prepare a consultation on the new service.

