More minimum wage workers and pensioners are being dragged into paying tax that will wipe out some of the gains from higher pay and pensions, according to new data.
The Scottish Government has been ranked as high investment grade by two global credit rating agencies, matching the UK and better than Spain, Italy and Japan.
Scotland have been handed a major incentive to qualify for EURO 2028 with the team scheduled to play all their home games at Hampden Park should they make it.
King Pins is opening a bowling and “activity venue” in central Edinburgh, its second site in Scotland following Glasgow. The attraction will be housed in Waverley Bridge and is due to open early next ...
Landscape architecture practice OOBE is continuing to strengthen its presence across Scotland with the opening of a studio in Glasgow. The expansion represents a key milestone in OOBE’s national ...
Bond markets seemed unphased by the frenzy of speculation engulfing the Westminster cocoon over alleged plots to unseat the Prime Minister.
Scots are being denied the full benefit of higher income tax because revenue raised is being used to cover for weak economic growth.
Millions of women campaigning for compensation for the change in the state pension age have been given fresh hope of payouts after the UK government said it was reconsidering their case.
Investors who track London's leading index are anticipating a new milestone in a year that has seen records repeatedly broken, despite economic uncertainty.
Three Scottish companies are among the fastest-growing technology firms in the UK, according to the latest ranking.
Aberdeen MSP Jackie Dunbar has urged STV bosses to reverse their plan to axe North of Scotland news programming after company accounts revealed that STV North’s profits rose by nearly 24% last year.
American businessman Bill Foley looks set to part ways with Hibs less than two years after paying £6 million for a 25 per cent stake in the Edinburgh club.