RALPH Sayer, the Edinburgh-based solicitors and estate agents, has broken new ground with the recruitment of its first trainee. Napier University law graduate Megan Kane joins...
ALSTOM, global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, has announced the recipients of its UK and Ireland 2023 Community Project Fund (CPF). Ten charities and community-led...
Hello and welcome to our daily digest of business, financial and economic news from around Scotland. Abrdn is to use capital from the sale of its...
In a deal worth up to £100 million, abrdn has completed the sale of its £7.4 billionn AUM European-headquartered Private Equity business to Nasdaq-listed Patria Investments....
CARLOWRIE Castle, a luxury exclusive-use events venue located just outside of Edinburgh, Scotland, has this week become the first castle in the world to be awarded...
EIE24, the world-leading showcase event for the technology entrepreneurial ecosystem, is back today after a two-year break and with a new look and feel. Taking place over two...
FOLLOWING on from First Minister Humza Yousaf’s announcement of his intention to resign as First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, the Scottish Beer...
Business confidence in Scotland rose one point during April to 42%, according to the latest Business Barometer from Bank of Scotland Commercial Banking. Companies in Scotland...
Humza Yousaf’s successor as the first minister of Scotland should prioritise the economy, reduce taxes and target greater inward investment, business groups have said. They also...
Hello and welcome to our daily digest of business, financial and economic news from around Scotland. Airlander 10 airships could soon be soaring over the Highlands...
SCOTLAND’S most outstanding workplaces have been announced, with British Council for Offices’ Awards going to six office buildings across the country. Held at the Grand Central...
Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has resigned after he was facing no confidence votes this week. The Scottish Conservatives and Scottish Labour were to table a...