Contractor GRAHAM has reported a record revenue of £853.3 million in its latest published accounts for the financial year (up to 31st March 2020), a 16% increase on its performance for the same period in 2019 (£735m). The company has also posted an £11.3m profit before tax, wh
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Plans to develop a new care village at Inveresk in Musselburgh have been approved by East Lothian Council’s planning committee.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has imposed fines totalling more than £9 million on two of the UK’s largest suppliers of rolled lead for breaking competition law.
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Dozens of misleading energy market adverts have been removed following a campaign by Trading Standards Scotland in an effort to protect Scots consumers.
Councillors have voted in favour of plans to build a Holiday Inn hotel on the former Glasgow Garden Festival site at Pacific Quay.
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