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As part of efforts to help protect their margins, private sector companies in Scotland raised their output charges again ...
Immigration reform is often driven by political cycles, but the consequences for business are structural and lasting. For ...
That is just one of the similarities with Aberdeen’s most famous asset – energy. The biotech industry is a high-risk, capital ...
Brian and Bill Crombie launched Wetrooms in 2005 and have worked together for nearly 50 years. They have retained a 26% share ...
More than £3bn could be required for cladding remediation in 'government-supported buildings' over the next 15 years ...
The deal - still subject to approval - would create a combined membership of 4,000 and annual turnover of £100m ...
The founder of a gin business says lowering tariffs and simplifying regulatory processes creates a more level playing field ...
An Edinburgh Napier University student and emerging entrepreneur has secured funding to develop her women’s health app, after ...
Regulators have joined forces for an international crackdown to protect social media users from rogue promotions by some ...
A new agency has launched, uniting Beeline PR with its sister company Speaker Buzz, providing communications experts and ...
Long-term water scarcity could lead to restrictions on businesses in some parts of Scotland, unless rainfall improves. The ...
Hundreds of residents in a new East Lothian town face a wait of two years before they have their own shops. Planning ...
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