Holyrood’s Finance and Constitution Committee is not in a position to recommend legislative consent to the EU Withdrawal Bill, says a parliamentary report published today. Continue reading Brexit: no deal, says Holyrood committee
Microbeads ban comes into force today
A ban on the manufacture of products containing microbeads has come into force today – a landmark step in the introduction of one of the world’s toughest bans on these harmful pieces of plastic. Continue reading Microbeads ban comes into force today
ENGAGE: Still time to sign up for Employability Course
Scottish business confidence steady … but among lowest in UK
- Business confidence in Scotland drops slightly from July but remains among lowest in UK
- Investment intentions remain level for second year running
- More businesses expect to cut jobs during the next six months than expect to create them
- Economic uncertainty remains greatest risk to firms
Scottish businesses have reported the second lowest confidence rates in the country amid market uncertainty and concern over weak domestic demand, according to the latest Business in Britain report from Bank of Scotland. Continue reading Scottish business confidence steady … but among lowest in UK
No big deal? Communities must be involved in City Deals, says Holyrood committee
There are significant issues with Scotland’s City Region Deals that must be addressed, according to a Holyrood Committee’s Deal or No Deal report. In the report published today, the Local Government and Communities Committee recognises that these Deals are in their infancy but outlines a number of concerns on the economic growth projects. Continue reading No big deal? Communities must be involved in City Deals, says Holyrood committee
Keeping Scotland in Europe: next few months offer “window of opportunity,” says FM
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said today that the first few months of 2018 are a window of opportunity for all those working to protect Scotland’s place in Europe and particularly our membership of the European Single Market. Continue reading Keeping Scotland in Europe: next few months offer “window of opportunity,” says FM
Community meals resume in Granton
Bosch Home and Garden launches DIY campaign
Nearly half of Edinburgh residents struggle with DIY and have given up hope of ever being able to do it, according to a new study from Bosch Home and Garden. As a result, Bosch has launched its ‘Pass It On‘ campaign to help encourage the next generation to learn vital new skills and become amateur home DIYers themselves as part of their New Year’s resolutions. Continue reading Bosch Home and Garden launches DIY campaign
Scottish investors consider Brexit and low interest rates to be the biggest threats to their wealth
– Only 3% of Scottish investors say their finances are in better shape than 12 months ago
– Brexit and low interest rates cause most concern for Scottish investors
– Just a third (34%) of these investors see inflation as a major threat
Investors in Scotland view Brexit and low interest rates as the biggest threats to their wealth, according to a new survey of over 1,000 UK savers and investors, and 500 High Net Worth Individuals commissioned by Rathbone Investment Management. Continue reading Scottish investors consider Brexit and low interest rates to be the biggest threats to their wealth
New Year, new challenge with Scottish SPCA
The Scottish SPCA is encouraging animal lovers to take part in the 2018 Edinburgh Marathon Festival taking place on 26 and 27 May. Continue reading New Year, new challenge with Scottish SPCA









