HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is set to secure a windfall exceeding £100 million after an estimated one million taxpayers missed the 31 January self-assessment deadline. Data from HMRC revealed that although nearly 11.5 million returns were submitted on time, those who failed to file now face
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More than £100 million of construction activity planned for 2026 is set to transform Dalmarnock and Shawfield in Glasgow’s east end, delivering new homes, commercial space and vibrant new public realm. Spearheaded by Clyde Gateway, in partnership with a range of private sector investors,
AG Barr plc, the drinks giant behind IRN-BRU and Rubicon, has bolstered its portfolio through the dual acquisition of Fentimans Ltd and Frobishers Juices Ltd. These targeted moves, announced alongside a resilient trading update for the financial year ended 31 January 2026, signal a decisive shift in
Fiona Doherty, managing director of Stagecoach South Scotland, has been elected as the new president of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, succeeding Derek Provan after his two-year term. Ms Doherty, who previously served as deputy president of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, will be supported in her new rol
A former oil depot on Ardrishaig Pier is set to be brought back to life, as plans are submitted for a new craft whisky distillery and visitor destination on the West Coast of Scotland.
The Start Up Loans programme has sen a 15.1% rise in loan volumes in Scotland during 2025 compared to the previous calendar year, making Scotland one of the most entrepreneurial areas of the UK. The average loan size in Scotland was also approximately £1,000 higher than the UK average, suggest
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has awarded a grant of up to £115,000 to Shearwater Marine Services to facilitate a significant expansion of its operations in Dunoon. The firm carries out diving and maritime engineering maintenance and fabrication work. The company’s offering has
Nik Storonsky, the billionaire co-founder of Revolut, has formally reaffirmed the United Kingdom as his country of residence following a series of conflicting filings that drew scrutiny from UK regulators. The reversal, documented this month via a Companies House form intended for correcting trivial
A stoneware crock has sold for 320 times more than its owner had hoped, fetching $32,000 (c. £23,375) at auction. For nearly thirty years, the 30-gallon (around 113.5 litres) crock sat neglected on Lois Jurgens’s back porch in Nebraska, as a makeshift table for grilling tools. The 91-yea
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has unveiled a £90 million investment strategy within the 2026-27 draft Scottish Budget, specifically designed to combat economic inactivity and stimulate growth. This funding aims to transition approximately 7,500 individuals currently furthest from the labou
The 2026 Sunday Times Tax List has revealed that JK Rowling contributed £47.5 million to the UK exchequer last year, securing her position as the third-highest taxpayer in Scotland and 36th across the UK. The author’s earnings from the Harry Potter and Cormoran Strike franchises remain r
Responsible finance provider, Social Investment Scotland (SIS) is bringing its nationwide Funding Socials programme to Edinburgh, offering third sector leaders the opportunity to connect with fund managers, sector specialists and peers. The event at Out of the Blue Arts & Education Trust in Leit
GlenWyvis Distillery in Dingwall, the world’s first wholly community-owned distillery, has secured additional financing of £500,000 from the Catalyst Fund. The funding will help GlenWyvis continue and develop whisky production, create new jobs, and strengthen its marketing and sales capa
AGS Airports has completed a refinancing deal for £745 million with AIB. The transaction supports the long‑term growth and resilience of AGS, which operates Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports and collectively handles over 11 million passengers annually.
The Law Society of Scotland, in conjunction with the Law Societies of England and Wales, and Northern Ireland, has successfully campaigned against plans for a new charge on conveyancers. All three UK law societies worked together to urge UK Finance to drop its proposal to charge for access to its Mo

