A Bill that would recognise certain digital assets as property in the eyes of the law has been supported by a Holyrood committee. In a report out today, the Economy and Fair Work Committee recommends the Scottish Parliament agrees the general principles of the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill. The Bil
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Italy's most famous social media influencer has been acquitted in a fraud trial relating to a Christmas cake and Easter egg scandal. Prosecutors had sought a prison sentence for Chiara Ferragni, who has more than 28 million followers on Instagram, following "pandorogate".
Surveyors expect a busy start to the year for the Scottish housing market after a quieter December according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey.
Graham Clelland, a former chartered accountant who embezzled £6,000 from the Fairmuir Social Club, has said he is willing to repay the money.
Oscar Wilde's Mayfair home has been listed for sale at £14 million.
Accountancy firm bk plus has strengthened its team in Glasgow with the appointment of David Meldrum as restructuring partner, and the promotion of Christie Murphy to tax director. Mr Meldrum brings over 18 years’ experience in both personal and corporate restructuring and has developed a stron
The latest Global Automotive Consumer Study by Deloitte found that only one in 10 (11%) UK consumers would choose to go fully electric with a battery electric vehicle (BEV), up from 8% in 2025. However, when looking at those planning to buy a new vehicle, this rises to 19%, compared to just 5% targ
Late payments are becoming an increasing problem for UK tradespeople, according to new research by Direct Line business insurance, with over half (53%) saying they are experiencing more late payments than a year ago.
UK real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.1% in the three months to November 2025, according to the latest figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Inflation continued to affect Scottish firms throughout December, according to new figures from Royal Bank of Scotland. The RBS Growth Tracker is a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of Scotland’s manufacturing and service sectors.
Scotland's fintech cluster has more than doubled in size in the past five years, from just over 120 firms in 2020 to more than 260. FinTech Scotland, which is marking its eighth anniversary, has welcomed the figures, which they say confirm Scotland's position as one of Europe’s most dynamic an
Axol Bioscience has secured $2.8 million (around £2.1 million) in funding, part of which will be used to expand its operations in Edinburgh. The investment was led by US life sciences specialist BroadOak Capital Partners, with the company’s founding investor, the Roslin Foundation, also
Glasgow-based charity The Robertson Trust has welcomed Vivien Currie MBE, Alison Macdonald and Dr James McCourt as new committee members. Ms Currie has joined the governance, nominations, remuneration and finance (GNRF) committee, while Ms Macdonald and Dr McCourt join the audit and risk committee.
The Scottish Government has announced its latest fiscal plans in its 2026-2026 Budget, branding it as as a "budget for families". Prioritising immediate support for households while introducing future reforms to property taxation, the proposals focus heavily on supporting the NHS, enhancing public s
Deputy First Minister and Finance Secretary Shona Robison will present the Scottish Budget to MSPs this afternoon. Ms Robison is scheduled to make a ministerial statement to the Scottish Parliament from around 2.20pm.

