Waitrose eyes new stores in Scotland
Waitrose has unveiled plans to open as many as 25 stores across Scotland within the next five years, after two […]
Waitrose has unveiled plans to open as many as 25 stores across Scotland within the next five years, after two […]
Did the UK government have to risk bankrupting our economy by bailing out dysfunctional banks such as Royal Bank of
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Is the closure of the Johnnie Walker plant in Kilmarnock the beginning of the end for Scotch whisky bottling in
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Claims of unfair dealing have been made by a rebel actuarial group over plans to merge the Scottish and English
The climate change bill will boost many industries but not everyone is as happy as Arnold Schwarzenner, writes Ian Fraser
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Selex Galileo SVP Norman Bone urges Scottish Enterprise to recognise economic potential of defence and aerospace sector Norman Bone, senior
It’s not what you know, it’s who you know that makes all the difference in the discombobulated world of post-crash
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Scottish football managed to survive — just about — before the subscription broadcaster Setanta Sports first crossed the Irish Sea
Offshore energy projects around Scotland’s coast risk being strangled at birth unless the Scottish and UK governments invest £2.5 billion
I was all set to write this column on the shocking dearth of opportunities facing Scotland’s current crop of graduates.
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Introductory note: An edited version of this article was published on the BBC News website under headline Why did HBOS
A BBC News investigation has uncovered reckless lending at HBOS Corporate and some irregular loans at its ‘high risk’ unit
Lloyds Banking Group chief executive Eric Daniels may not have known precisely what he was buying with HBOS. But, given
In a Val Doonican-esque session, Archie Kane, Lloyds Banking Group’s most senior director north of the border, recently stressed that