Aldi is looking to hire over 490 colleagues in Scotland between now and Christmas. The UK’s fifth-largest supermarket is looking for people of all levels of experience to fill roles at its stores and distribution centres across the region.
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Glasgow City Council has approved a list of new projects after the local authority was granted £537 million funding from the Scottish Government to deliver affordable housing over the next five years. Included in the budget is a record £120m for affordable housing in 2021/22, targets for
Projects aiming to help transform towns and neighbourhoods could apply to a new £10 million multi-year fund launched by the Scottish Government. The Scotland Loves Local Fund aims to encourage people to think local first, and support businesses and enterprises in their community. The fund will
A couple who purchased a home fully aware that bees were potentially living in the wall were shocked to learn that an estimated 450,000 of the insects had called the place home for almost 35 years.
Edinburgh-based financial services company Nucleus Financial will be acquired by James Hay for £145 million under plans which have now received regulatory approval. James Hay CEO Richard Rowney will lead the combined group, which will have over £47 billion of assets under administration
Edinburgh-based private bank Hampden & Co has reported a strong first half with year-on-year double-digit increases in income, deposits and lending. In the six months to 30 June 2021, income was up by £1.2 million or 24 per cent against the first half of the previous year to £6 milli
Aberdeen and Dundee-based finance and accounting specialist Hutcheon Mearns has launched a new global digital platform to match businesses with freelance finance professionals. Nexus Finance is solely dedicated to qualified accounting and finance professionals globally and ims to revolutionise the w
More than two-thirds of UK SMEs feel positive about the UK's economic outlook – though there is more optimism in London and the south than in Scotland, according to SME accountancy firm Azets. According to a new survey, 87% of UK SMEs expect to be trading in a year whilst a further 68% feel po
Ardgowan Distillery has announced plans for a new bespoke centre for Blackwoods gin at their Inverkip site following a loan of up to £5 million from UK drinks specialists Distil plc. An initial tranche of £3 million has been approved by shareholders of the London-listed firm, with the po
Bellshill-based Kick ICT, the single source IT group led by technology entrepreneur Tom O’Hara, has acquired Turnkey Business Software (TBS) and Turnkey Infrastructure Solutions (TIS) from the Turnkey Group. Founded in 2015, the deal is Kick’s sixth and seventh in six years as the busine
The Scottish property market continued its upward trend during May, June, and July 2021, as buyers flocked to secure homes across Edinburgh, Lothians, Fife, and the Borders, ESPC reports. The average selling price rose to £275,623 – up 7.6 per cent on the same period in 2020.
Law firm Brodies LLP saw profits rise from £38.5 million to £39 million in the 12 months to 30 April 2021. The firm also reported revenue of £82.5m, up from £82m in the previous year while cash balances grew to £30.7m from £25.4m.
Fast food giant McDonald's is facing a lawsuit from an Orthodox Christian who claims its advertising pushed her to break her month-long fast for Lent.
Law firm Murray Beith Murray has announced internal promotions and a recruitment appointment within the firm’s tax group. Laura Brown, who has been with Murray Beith Murray since 2016, has been promoted to director of tax. Ms Brown, an accountant by profession, is a tax specialist and ha
HMRC has been hit with accusations of “rushing” investigations into people who have allegedly not paid the right amount of tax or are facing fines for late returns after figures released by the tax authority revealed that two in three demands were overturned on appeal. Figures published