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Cocktail for a whopping £3,700

If you think drinks prices in hotels and style bars in Edinburgh and Glasgow are getting out of hand then better hold off on that trip to Dubai. Read

Room for a laugh at awards event

Frank Blin managed to throw in a few jokes alongside his more serious observations at the Scotland PLC Awards. Read

Adventure firm marks 11-year rollercoaster

The 10th anniversary just slipped by in a flurry of activity, so leading outdoor activities company Alba Adventures is going to hold a party this year to mark its 11th birthday. Read

Big name stars to hit Fife stage

Former Monkee Peter Tork will join ex-Wings musician Denny Laine and the frontman of chart topping Amen Corner - Andy Fairweather Low - on the music programme for Fife this summer. Read

Fairytale story for old friends

A chance meeting in a pub between two former business partners could result in a new children's publishing sensation. Read

TV apprentice looks to future

Tim Campbell, right, the first winner of BBC TV show The Apprentice, wants to prevent young people from following in his footsteps. Read

Indian dream

Owners of the new Bollywood restaurant have revealed ambitious expansion plans for the concept. Read

Gord's gurn has 'em in stitches

Some football legends managed to make an appearance at the inaugural Clydesdale Bank SPL awards without even getting into the room. Read

Lamborghini opens its doors

The doors at the first ever custom built Lamborghini franchise in Scotland have been officially opened. Read

Murray's day out a winner

Ladies who lunch are being given the chance to take a bit of exercise with the woman who raised Scotland's two best tennis players. Read

Share in the success

Shareholders becoming seriously distanced from the performance of their companies is one of the causes of economic problems in Britain, according to John Lewis chairman Charlie Mayfield. Read

Sports legends aid Royal Blind

Some sporting legends helped to raise £20,000 for the Royal Blind at a special quiz night. Read

'Anything' for Ashley's role

Jane Thomson, of Scottish boutique hotels group The Town House Company, has come out for BBC1's show "I'd Do Anything", which aims to find talent for the role of Nancy and orphaned urchin Oliver in Sir Cameron Mackintosh's forthcoming West End production of the timeless musical Oliver! Read

Abbamania takes hold of Glasgow

Swedish super group Abba have not made a record since 1983, but the mania they sparked just keeps on growing. Read

Tourist hot spot

Now that so much economic development activity is being foisted off from Scottish Enterprise to local authorities, there seems no end to the ambition of some of Scotland's regions. Read

my suffering and sacrifice

"Britain has failed to recognize my suffering and sacrifice" Read

Pay cut blow!

Pity the city traders. As the credit crunch bites the big debt and credit traders in the City of London - the poor darlings - are likely to take a 40 per cent pay cut. Read

A touch of Bollywood opens up in Tayside

Star turns out for launch of new restaurant Read

Games firm strikes gold with Mucca

A glasgow games development company has scored a hit on the back of Heather Mills' divorce proceedings. Read

Scots team to play Wembley

There will definitely be Scots playing football at Wembley this year even if plans to revive the Home Internationals have fallen through. Read

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