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New Further Education Minister announced
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Who’s next? City nominations sought for Queen’s Awards
As deadlines loom, the Lord Lieutenant of Edinburgh has called on people across the city to nominate outstanding volunteers and organisations for special recognition from the Queen.
Frank Ross hopes to see the exceptional contributions made by some of the city’s brightest and best businesses and most dedicated volunteers shortlisted for the 2019 Queen’s Award for Enterprise and the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. Continue reading Who’s next? City nominations sought for Queen’s Awards
Tim Minchin coming to Edinburgh Playhouse as part of UK tour
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Musical salute to bring curtain down on RAF100
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Scotts taking shape in South Queensferry
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Get energy smart this Autumn
This summer has been one of the best in decades thanks to weeks of glorious sunshine, but as autumn’s cooler weather creeps in, many families Edinburgh will start spending more time inside at home. Continue reading Get energy smart this Autumn
Briggs concern over NHS Lothian staffing levels
Miles Briggs, Scottish Conservative Health spokesman, has raised concerns over the reduction in staff working in NHS Lothian between March 2018 and March 2019. Continue reading Briggs concern over NHS Lothian staffing levels
Business confidence remains steady in August
Bank of Scotland’s Business Barometer for August 2018 shows:
- Overall confidence for firms in Scotland remained steady at 17 per cent for second month in a row
- Economic optimism stood at nine per cent, seven points above last month
- Firms’ confidence in their own business prospects was 25 per cent, compared with 31 per cent in July
Business confidence in Scotland remained steady at 17 per cent during August, according to the latest Business Barometer from Bank of Scotland.
Companies reported lower confidence in their own business prospects, which fell six points to 25 per cent, but saw a seven point increase in economic optimism to nine per cent.
Companies’ hiring intentions showed a net balance of six per cent of businesses in Scotland expect to hire more staff during the next year. However, this is down seven points on last month.
Across Scotland, a net balance of 19 per cent of businesses said they felt that the UK’s exit from the European Union was having a negative impact on their expectations for business activity, up one point on a month ago.
Across the UK, overall confidence fell seven points to 23 per cent as firms’ optimism about the economy dropped eight points to 17 per cent. Firms’ confidence in their own business prospects dropped five points to 29 per cent.
The Business Barometer questions 1,200 businesses monthly and provides early signals about UK economic trends both regionally and nationwide.
Fraser Sime, regional director for Scotland at Bank of Scotland, said: “To see overall confidence holding firm demonstrates the continued resilience of Scottish businesses during uncertain times.
“In an evolving economic and political environment, firms should continue to seek trusted advice and optimise working capital. This will ensure they are well positioned to deal with potential challenges and capitalise on opportunities in order to maximise their full growth potential and play a part in helping Scotland prosper.”
UK regional picture
Businesses in London and the West Midlands showed the most confidence, both at 37 per cent, ahead of the North West (35 per cent).
Those in the South East were the least confident, with an overall confidence of just eight per cent, 15 points below the national average.
Sectors
From a sector perspective, firms in the manufacturing sector remained most confident at 38 per cent, but confidence of construction businesses fell sharply by ‑12 points to 36 per cent, closely followed by consumer services (‑6 points to 22 per cent) and other services (‑6 points to 18 per cent).
Hann-Ju Ho, Senior Economist, Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking commented:
“Business confidence was resilient in the first half of the year, but has eased back recently. This reflects changes in perceptions of Brexit risks, which underscores the importance of current EU-UK negotiations.”
Sports clubs offered ALDI funding boost
Applications are now open for the ALDI Scottish Sports Fund, with clubs located across Lothians and Scottish Borders invited to apply for a share of £50,000. Continue reading Sports clubs offered ALDI funding boost










