The top UK law firms have seen their profit margins shrink for a fourth consecutive year, according to new research by PwC.
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Jenni Lennox of design Agency, Nile HQ and Malcolm Buchanan, RBS's Scottish Board Chairman share a cuppa as Kate Cranston looks on
Gary Gillespie Scotland’s economy has continued to strengthen in the first half of 2018 with annual GDP growth the strongest since 2014 and above the UK as a whole.
Eileen Tocher, RBS relationship director (red jacket) with Victor West, managing director of Associated Seafoods (left), and Louise Morris, relationship manager Invoice Finance and Stephen Greeves, Associated Seafoods finance director One of the largest processors of premium Scottish salmon, smoked
An engineering boss from Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, has been banned from running companies for seven years after he failed to pay correct tax over a four year period.
The Church of Scotland and the Islamic Finance Council UK (UKIFC) are to officially unveil an interfaith shared values framework on ethical finance at a reception in Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh this evening.
The proportion of homes in the UK bought with cash fell to 29.6 per cent in the first half of 2018, according to estate agents Hamptons International, the lowest level since the company’s records began.
Yvonne Braun Ahead of the Budget, the Association of British Insurers is calling for an end to the salami-slicing approach to cutting pensions tax relief and says that it is ready to work with government on any longer-term reforms.
Simon Cowie The six national award wins of an Aberdeen accountancy firm have been recognised at the Scottish Parliament.
Scotch Whisky exports increased in the first half of 2018 to £1.97 billion, a 10.8 per cent rise in the value of exports against the same period last year.
Poonam Gupta Scottish Chambers of Commerce has welcomed some of Scotland's best known business people and entrepreneurs to its board of directors.
Alison Rose NatWest has today announced an additional £2 billion of funding for businesses as they prepare for the Brexit process.
PwC is in settlement talks with the accountancy regulator the Financial Reporting Council over its auditing of an IT Services firm that saw the "Big Four" firm miss a £21 million hole in the company's books.
Gordon MacLure Gordon MacLure and Donald McNaught of Johnston Carmichael have been appointed as joint administrators of underwater training and trials centre The Underwater Centre in Fort William.
A Glasgow duo have escaped to the country and taken ownership of the Whitebridge Hotel on Loch Ness, thanks to a funding package from Barclays.