Tony Rodgers, CEO of Emtelle, has been named International Leader of the Year at the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Scotland celebration dinner in Edinburgh. The...
‘It’s not a climate of gloom, it’s a reality’ – Ian Murray Labour inherited the “worst economic and public service finances situation since the Second World...
Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) is facing closure after admitting its already strained finances are in a precarious position. The centre said challenges caused by...
Hello and welcome to our daily digest of business, financial and economic news from around Scotland. 1. Forth Ports has reshuffled its senior management team as...
Aberdeenshire farmer and businessman Robbie Brown has been appointed Chairman of Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). Robbie (53) takes over from Interim Chair Mike Beale and...
A Fife business producing broccoli crisps has secured a nationwide deal with Aldi in Scotland. Growers Garden, based in Cupar, began selling its products in local...
Last night (19 September) saw Samantha (Sammi) Mackie, a senior associate in the employment team at Shoosmiths in Scotland, named Rising Star of the Year at...
Judith McIntyre “I passed by this cluster of rose hips while on a walk in Fochabers and stopped to admire the vibrant colours,” says Judith McIntyre....
Scottish STEM students and graduates are being given the opportunity to take part in a programme helping to prepare them for the world of work. AFBE-UK...
Employees across Scotland are more optimistic about their job prospects than the UK national average. That’s according to the latest Robert Half Jobs Confidence Index (JCI) – an...
Hello and welcome to our daily digest of business, financial and economic news from around Scotland. 1. A new start-up and smart device hub is thought...
Scotland recorded significantly higher top-flight attendances per capita than any other European league, according to a new UEFA Report. The SPFL’s William Hill Premiership welcomed 18.36...