The Supreme Court has ruled that costs incurred on environmental surveys and studies in advance of the construction of windfarm projectsdo not qualify for capital allowances under section 11(4) of the ...
The UK economy grew by a stronger-than-expected 0.5 per cent in February, according to official figures from the Office for ...
Scottish businesses employing foreign workers are being urged to ensure they do not risk their sponsor licences by ...
This is according to Neil Morrison, HR director at Severn Trent, located in the Midlands, who revealed that around 10 per ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has finalised a simpler UK short selling regime that reduces reporting burdens for ...
The Crown Office has lodged a first notice to begin the court process for a fatal accident inquiry (FAI) into the death of Adam Watts. Mr Watts, 55, the owner and operator of Juniper Kennels and ...
The death of Elizabeth I in 1603 was the end of the Tudor dynasty and a long-unanswered question still remained: who was to ...
A Met police officer working in a unit dealing with domestic abuse has been found guilty of a series of rapes and sexual assaults of women. Dion Arnold was working in the Met Police and was an Army ...
The Crown Office has lodged first notices to begin court processes for two fatal accident inquiries (FAI). Christopher Fulton, 26, a prisoner within HMP Addiewell, was found dead in his cell on 24 ...
Lidl and Iceland Foods have become the first companies to have advertisements banned under new UK restrictions on junk food ...
The AA has been fined £4.2 million and ordered to repay £760,000 to customers after the competition regulator found its ...
BTO LLP is to represent Scotland at the Mackrell International's annual general meeting in Munich later this month. Mackrell ...
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