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As the new Bill comes into play, it will enforce new policies aimed at protecting workers’ rights – guaranteed hours for ...
Increased HM Revenue and Customs activity could be causing the recent rise in Scottish company liquidations.
Alexander Dennis has extended the consultation period with its Scottish workers at risk of redundancy by two weeks. The bus ...
Celebrating 50 years is not just about looking back, it's about looking forward with confidence. It’s about staying true to ...
Whisky Hammer is opening its first operational base in mainland Europe. The new location in Alphen aan den Rijn, South ...
The Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) has appointed Amanda Wrathall as its new chief executive. With more than ...
Scottish businesses see exports as an important part of their growth strategy over the next year – with more than a quarter ...
Last month, the Bank of England held interest rates at 4.25% after four cuts over the past year, bringing it from a recent ...
A giant solar farm has been given the green light for the outskirts of Kirkcudbright – but there are doubts about whether or ...
The TSB brand could disappear from UK High Streets after the British bank's Spanish owner confirmed acceptance of a takeover ...
Glasgow is considering bringing in a driver congestion charge and Clyde Tunnel toll, as Transport Scotland suggests the city could take a ‘leading role’ in looking at a new scheme. The local authority ...
Chevron has decided to exit Aberdeen, after selling its remaining UK North Sea oil and gas assets. The US energy giant's offices in the city will close between this December and December 2026. The ...
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