Markets have taken a step back from their initially positive response to the Budget as investors take in the gloomy growth ...
Scottish green chemicals company Celtic Renewables has unveiled plans to build an industrial-scale production plant in ...
Packaging company Macfarlane Group said it is investing £1.2m in equipment to restore full operational capability at its ...
The Chancellor has simply delivered a trade-off budget which hikes taxes to increase government spending and is a far cry ...
Dairy firm Graham's took a hit to profits to avoid passing on the rising cost of raw materials and staff wages to customers.
Helen Miller, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), said there were “bright spots” in the Budget, such as the increase in fiscal headroom and measures to ease child poverty, “but beyond ...
The Budget statement is only part of the tax puzzle for Scotland, because of the devolution of some taxation to the Scottish Government and we need to await further decisions in its own Budget on 13 ...
Duty on Scotch whisky will rise in line with inflation, disappointing the industry at a time when it is suffering from ...
Scotland's economy grew by 0.2% in the third quarter, similar to the second quarter, according to government statistics.
Scottish cloud computing company Iomart recorded an adjusted half-year loss before tax of £2.5 million as a result of higher ...
The Chancellor's failure to even mention the energy profits levy, or windfall tax, in her Budget statement has angered business leaders who say it will mean thousands more jobs will be lost.
Millions of people will be hit by higher taxes despite the Chancellor's claim that her Budget would help "working people".