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Nov 9 2007
Who's at risk? ...
Nov 9 2007
Business travellers heading to Glasgow Airport can now get a direct bus from the West End of the city. ...
Nov 9 2007
The British teatime tradition comes back steaming with age-old recipes that still appeal to the sweet tooth ...
Nov 9 2007
healthy living award the sign of healthier food 5pm,co.uk ...
Nov 9 2007
New bedtime disorder leaves 30 million Britons exhausted and vulnerable to depression ...
Nov 9 2007
Profile An entrepreneur with an eye for detail, Peter Taylor is relishing the challenge of converting older buildings into stylish boutique hotels ...
Nov 9 2007
Aworkforce assessment and development business has become the first company in Scotland to get a national customer service accreditation. ...
Nov 9 2007
Ambitious coffee house chain Beanscene is offering free WiFi access to all of its customers. ...
Nov 9 2007
Judges reward software team after turnaround in firm's fortunes ...
Nov 9 2007
Chartered surveyors DM Hall has promoted two associates to directors. ...
Nov 9 2007
Two new partners have been appointed at law firm Archibald Campbell & Harley. ...
Nov 9 2007
Macroberts is hosting two free seminars on employment law. ...
Nov 9 2007
Bacardi planning massive complex to meet booming whisky export market ...
Nov 9 2007
Visitscotland is to seek redundancies among its 1,000 employees in a restructuring move. ...
Nov 9 2007
Scots recruitment firm First People Solutions increased turnover by 289 per cent in its latest results. ...
Nov 9 2007
City Refrigeration Holdings saw profits and turnover rise as the sale of non-core businesses began to pay off. ...
Nov 9 2007
Builders J Smart & Co has confirmed a sharp fall in profits in its annual report. ...
Nov 9 2007
Bus and rail investment is paying off ...
Nov 9 2007
Robert Wiseman Dairies will reveal its numbers for the six months to September 29 on Monday as it appears to have weathered a sharp increase in prices paid to farmers. ...
Nov 9 2007
A site manager has completed a unique hat trick at the building industry version of the Oscars. ...
Nov 9 2007
Property Consultants Knight Frank are helping the Professional Footballers' Association Scotland to find a new home. ...
Nov 9 2007
A brand management company is relaunching a classic gin in a bid to boost sales. ...
Nov 9 2007
Buchanan Galleries wins planning approval for £100m expansion as rivals aim to keep pace in retail battle ...
Nov 9 2007
Curry king Charan Gill is urging budding entrepreneurs to enter a major competition to find Scotland's best business idea. ...
Nov 9 2007
Business is booming for a massage parlour-because the man running it is registered blind. ...
Nov 9 2007
Company is banking on a share issue to slash £130m debt burden ...
Nov 9 2007
A new managing director has been appointed at Donald Murray Paper. ...
Nov 9 2007
Hospitality group may seek more premises after Scottish revamp ...
Nov 9 2007
Firms have been urged to do more to tackle bullying at work after new research showed the problem costs businesses billions of pounds a year. ...
Nov 9 2007
Less than a third of Scottish employees have complete trust in their manager, with almost 80 per cent believing that they have let them down in the past, new research says. ...
Nov 9 2007
Transport and communication workers received bigger pay rises than staff in any other industry in the past year, according to a new report. Their pay increased by an average of 4.5 per cent in the year to August, compared with three per cent in the previous year. Workers in electricity, gas and water companies came second in the pay league, with average rises of 4.1 per cent, said pay analysts Industrial Relations Services. ...
Nov 9 2007
Hundreds of customer care staff have been trained by operator to support new handset buyers ...
Nov 9 2007
Scots vending machine monitoring company Vianet has warned it will run out of cash in the next six months. ...
Nov 9 2007
Credit card providers introduce new offers in a bid to attract customers ...