A statement of affairs for N&N Realisations (formerly Nairn & Nairn Limited), prepared by joint interim liquidators Scott Milne and Brian Milne of Quantuma Advisory, reveals a shortfall to creditors ...
A Scottish mansion where writers Sir Walter Scott and William Wordsworth were reputed to have smoked opium has been brought to the market. Sir Walter lived at the house for six years and was also said ...
A Scottish legal firm has told how it has sealed close to £1 billion worth of deals in record results. Anderson Strathern revealed where the credit for much of the success in securing over 100 deals ...
The other six hotels owned directly are Loch Fyne Hotel & Spa at Inveraray, Oban Bay, Isle of Mull Hotel & Spa at Craignure, Golf View Hotel & Spa in Nairn, Thainstone House in Inverurie, and Glencoe ...
Persimmon is showing signs of recovery but the company's fortunes going forward will be dictated to a great extent by the outlook for the ...
Angry Brendan Rodgers blasted Celtic for their "passive" second half showing against Dundee. The Dens Park hosts came from behind twice and showed real determination to cause Celtic more bother once ...
Rodgers was far from happy with Celtic's performance as they dropped points away at Dundee on Tuesday. Luke McCowan and Hyun-Jun Yang each had Celtic in front before being pegged back and then finding ...
Brendan Rodgers has told Celtic centre-half Auston Trusty he has to deal with the physicality of Scottish football better and branded his side ...
An injury-time Arne Engels penalty denied Dundee their first win over Celtic at Dens Park in 37 years tonight.
Ange Postecoglou has lavished praise on Tottenham forward Dominic Solanke for exceeding his expectations, but does feel more is to come from the £65million signing. Solanke was linked with a move to ...
Tony Docherty was "so proud" of Dundee 's effort to very nearly clinch a victory from Celtic - even though Arne Engels ' late sucker punch left him feeling bittersweet. Docherty's side were around two ...
Jeremy Corbyn said landlords are using ‘unreasonable arguments’ to end tenancies early before the Renters’ Rights Bill becomes law.