First Minister John Swinney travels to Dublin to undertake a series of political, business and cultural engagements.
High earners could pay £4,000 more tax a year without any real boost to their purchasing power if Chancellor Rachel Reeves extends the current income tax threshold freeze until 2030.
Businesses are looking to Rachel Reeves for something in return for the hike in wages to the low paid that will add further to their costs. The Chancellor has announced increases in the national ...
Export figures have shown how the Scottish economy is more dependent on the rest of the UK than on the EU and other overseas ...
Maven Capital Partners, the property and private equity manager, has sold the ibis Styles Glasgow Centre George Square to an ...
AG Barr, the manufacturer of Irn-Bru, has turned to the world of Formula One to help with employee development.
Scotland's state bank and one of the country's biggest growth funds have provided vital funding for two housing projects as ...
Celtic could have a permanent manager in place by next week, with Wilfried Nancy expected to be announced as Brendan Rodgers’ successor.
Parkmead Group has reported a "transformative" year as it continues to build its position in renewable energies.
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