FAMOUS Glasgow pub The Arlington has been bought by the financier who helped broker the deal that saved Celtic in the 1990s.
David Low has acquired the bar, which has traded continuously from its site on Woodlands Road since 1860, from John Lonergan. The value of the deal was not disclosed.
Ruth Davidson appointed director of Scottish food group Baxters
FORMER Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has been appointed as a director of Scottish food group Baxters.
Scottish kerbside electric vehicle charging company funded for major expansion
A SCOTTISH energy company has received significant backing as it moves to roll out its kerbside charging points for electric vehicles.
Clydebank energy firm to offer 100 paid internships for students
A CLYDEBANK-based energy company has teamed up with the University of Strathclyde to offer 100 paid internships to support young people through their studies.
Island hotel doubles capacity to meet staycation demand
AN ISLAND hotel overlooking the historic Highland Park distillery has doubled its capacity in a move that is expected to create new jobs in the local area.
Property agent 'blown away' by popularity of Scottish lochside development
AN “exclusive” 16-home development on the shores of Loch Fyne has been launched to market by Strutt & Parker, after the property agent sold the first 50 per cent of the houses “off plan” last week.
Insight, opinion, analysis
Scott Wright: How can we halt flow of Scotland's best firms into overseas hands?
Ian McConnell on Wednesday: Call for permanent furlough scheme makes perfect sense
Kristy Dorsey: Code red and renewable gold rush merge into green bubble
Ian McConnell on Friday: As chicken runs out amid Brexit woe, is Johnson brave enough to get shortages Britain working?
Brian Donnelly: Boris Johnson 'twiddling thumbs' amid shortages crisis
Features
Monday Interview: The data-driven mission to recover treasure from trash
Employment Focus: Video 'cements its place' amid recruitment industry revival
SME Focus: Entrepreneur from West Lothian wins backing for booking technology
From the Briefing: Restaurant named 'best in Scotland'
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