Sottish EDGE is set to provide more opportunities for entrepreneurs across the whole of Scotland thanks to a new programme backed by £400,000 of Scottish Government funding, including a new partnership with Opportunity North East (ONE).
Legal, financial and property firm Aberdein Considine has opened its first Northwest office in Manchester’s Spinningfields as it embarks on a UK-wide expansion of its commercial property business.
Chambers and your member businesses are invited to join our exclusive webinar led by BCC’s David Bharier, head of research and William Bain, head of trade policy.
If you run a business in the North of Scotland, how much easier would it be to work with a contractor who can offer a complete range of commercial cleaning and maintenance services? Look no further than Goldstar.
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes is set to take on a cross-government leadership role as the Scottish Government’s ‘investment champion’
Scottish farmers are set to hold a rally outside Holyrood to urge the government to increase its funding for agricultural support.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
The Proclaimers are to perform at the memorial service for former First Minister Alex Salmond.
Aviva has launched a £3.3billion takeover bid for its rival Direct Line, in an attempt to create one of Britain's largest car insurers.
The SNP could slash the speed limit on single carriageway roads to 50mph in controversial new plans.
John Swinney has suggested that elderly Scots will receive help with their bills following cuts to winter fuel payments.
Over the last year Jera IT has overcome some substantial challenges as it integrated two very well-established IT support companies across three locations into one.