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A strike planned by Glasgow Airport workers next week has been suspended, providing some relief to holidaymakers.
Three consecutive months of growth in Scottish retail sales fizzled out in June as shoppers abandoned the shops to enjoy holidays and concerts.
Scotland’s income tax regime is once again in the firing line as a new report reiterates concerns that it is a barrier to growth in the financial services sector.
Reform’s threat to tear up government support for wind and solar developers would fall foul of contract law, it has been claimed. Richard Tice, the party’s energy spokesman has written to the CEOs of ...
Debra Crew has stepped down as chief executive of drinks giant Diageo with immediate effect and by mutual agreement.
SWURF, the app that connects remote workers with hospitality workspace, has landed a six-figure investment and appointed three board members, signalling a new phase of growth across the UK and Europe.
Scottish Government ministers need greater flexibility over Holyrood's finances, including new borrowing powers, but there is no case for full fiscal powers, according to a committee of MPs.
Diageo used to say in its Guinness adverts, ‘good things come to those who wait’. Patient investors who suffered a 40% share price decline under Debra Crew’s tenure as CEO are still wondering when the ...
Craneware, the Scottish company providing software to the US healthcare market, said trading remains positive and profitability is ahead of market expectations.
Graeme Thomson addressing MPs: ‘we have not been sufficiently invested in technology ‘ Ferguson Marine will modernise its processes as part of a fresh bid to secure work that will guarantee its long ...
Rising prices will increase uncertainty at the Bank of England Inflation has risen to 3.6% in the year to June, up from 3.4% in May, according to the Office for National Statistics. The increase was ...
Administrators have been called in to a cyber security firm headquartered in Edinburgh after it collapsed with the loss of 173 jobs.