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Karen Scholes has been appointed as the new president of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) for 2025/26, ...
CarMoney has announced plans to recruit 50 new staff this year. The recruitment drive will see opportunities across sales ...
More than one in four workers are worried that artificial intelligence (AI) will lead to job losses, according to a new ...
Scotland’s only direct service to China will now operate year-round, as Hainan Airlines continues to extend its presence at ...
The Scottish Tourism Alliance (STA) has appointed eight new members of its board. Joining as directors are: Fiona ...
CBI Scotland has called on the Scottish Government to make closing the skills gap a priority in the Programme for Government, in order to boost productivity and long-term sustainable growth.
All spent nuclear fuel has been removed from the site of the former Hunterston B power station, leading to it being declared ...
Hundreds of professional services workers at the University of Dundee have backed industrial action in a fight for jobs and the institution’s future. Unite said on Friday that staff had called for ...
Ecclesiastical Insurance has opened a new office in Glasgow to strengthen its presence in the Scottish market. The specialist ...
Plans to create one of Europe’s largest hydrogen production plants near Kintore have taken a step forward, despite calls for ...
The leader of Scotland’s independent industrial council makes the case for joined-up thinking to remove barriers ...
Burnout gets thrown around a lot - especially on glossy podcasts or in carefully-crafted influencer captions - but most people still don’t understand what it actually feels like, or how fast it can ...