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With postwar distillery numbers at record high, owners point to ‘premiumisation’ and growth in tourism revenue
Humza Yousaf cannot offer a convincing route to the independence his party demands
From a gracious Georgian town house to a city-centre apartment and a property handy for golf and rugby
Turnberry resort in Ayrshire, which has three courses and a hotel, has been owned by the family since 2014
He left everything to his wife from whom he had been separated for many years
Unusually warm sea temperatures fuel wind and rain around the globe with more of same forecast to come
I’m worried about mixing my business and personal life
More UK government officials face shift out of London, with opening of new Aberdeen base among plans
The show promises an enticing premise, action sequences and layer upon layer of conspiracy
Holyrood fails in attempt to get London’s veto struck down
Value of ‘fine and rare’ single malts sold at auction falls 7%, tarnishing status as alternative haven asset
Plans to convert site near Edinburgh to fuel import facility expected to put 80% of the 500 jobs at risk
Locals in north-east Scotland say the billions poured into wind power have bypassed the community
Labour says Michael Matheson’s position is untenable after admitting his children used his iPad while on holiday
More than 50 Labour MPs defy their party leader to call for a ceasefire in Gaza
Labour MPs will be ordered to abstain on amendment but pressure is rising on them from activists and constituents
A DIY separation could end up costing more in the long run
From fashion to food, Hebridean style is tastier than ever
Humza Yousaf’s decision to freeze levy next year widens rift with local authorities, which warn of looming public service cuts
Revivals in both industry and the arts — and relatively low prices for good-quality homes — entice buyers to the Scottish city
Edinburgh will pay a premium for issuing its own bonds
UK’s net zero ambitions rest on huge growth in wind power but industry figures warn investment is being hit by policy uncertainty
Small size and limited liquidity of ‘kilts’ likely to mean higher borrowing costs relative to UK
Poll showing record low voter interest in prioritising the constitutional question will challenge first minister
First minister announces plans to tap markets for infrastructure funding in speech to party conference
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