Council probe into £1million rates debt at former factory in Glasgow
Glasgow City Council auditors are investigating how tenants of city property tycoon Robert Morris came to owe a million pounds in rates.
Glasgow City Council auditors are investigating how tenants of city property tycoon Robert Morris came to owe a million pounds in rates.
Prominent Glasgow businessman Robert Morris took over his family's furniture company in Glasgow but the Morris Group is in a different line of work today.
A Glasgow firm set up by alleged Italian mafia money-launderers will be shut down with the loss of more than £7m in tax.
David Leask visits one of Scotland's newest train stations and finds a shining new stop with very few passengers.
Scotland’s online language wars have flared up again as the SNP introduces a bill to make Scots and Gaelic ‘official’. As passions run high, David Leask compares our debate with one raging in Montenegro.
Outsiders are running out of superlatives for Glasgow’s new Subway trains.
England outlawed essay mills recently. Scotland has yet to do so. Now a Scottish firm openly offering to write assignments for students has landed in legal trouble, not in Scotland but in Russia.
It is Scotland’s shop window, the nation’s biggest tourist draw, its picture postcard capital.
The good news for Dundee is that it is cleaner than it was last year.
Scotland’s public spaces are getting cleaner, according to the latest and most detained survey of litter
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