New landlord requirements could have big implications for tourism
When the pandemic put the kibosh on international travel, Scottish tourism got a welcome boost. People who would normally have jetted off to...
Read MoreWhen the pandemic put the kibosh on international travel, Scottish tourism got a welcome boost. People who would normally have jetted off to...
Read MoreOpening their gates to the public for fruit picking or, more commonly at this time of year, pumpkin picking has become a popular choice of diversif...
Read MoreMaking a Will is crucial to ensure your assets are passed on exactly how you wish when you are no longer around. Crofters aren’t exempt from this. ...
Read MoreOne year on from our original review of t...
Read MoreThe Charities (Regulation and Administration) (Scotland) Act 2023 (the “2023 Act”) was passed by Parliament on 28 June 2023 and received Royal Asse...
Read MoreThe Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) has around 24,000 charities on its books and has undertaken a recent project to review the Scot...
Read MoreWe are currently dealing with a number of Farming Partnership disputes and some of our colleagues are similarly engaged. Many of the matters that a...
Read MoreThe UK and US have long been likeminded allies, promoting cross-border business relationships. With that in mind, it is surprising that the US and ...
Read MoreAs pandemic-era support recedes, charities are once again faced with a familiar challenge: balancing rising costs against unpredictable sources of ...
Read MoreIn recent years recruiting key staff has become an existential challenge for many businesses in the hospitality sector. Amidst the maelstrom...
Read MoreIn August 2023 there were 112 company insolvencies registered in Scotland, six percent higher than the number in August 2022 and 44% higher than th...
Read MoreAn estimated one in three women (or trans men or non-binary people with a womb) will experience abnormal periods at some point in their r...
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