Today, The Herald launches a brand new monthly supplement, Business HQ. We aim to examine crucial issues affecting Scottish business and the economy in depth, spotlight exciting entrepreneurs, offer insight from leading commentators, and much more
Leading Scottish entrepreneur @SirTomhunter has stepped into the increasingly fevered debate on business rates and how forthcoming hikes will affect the hospitality trade. But what impact will his intervention have?
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As concern mounts over rising business rates, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has given more support to pubs in England. But where does this leave the trade in Scotland and the state of our high streets?
@ukhscotland@Scotbeerandpub@FSB_Scotland
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Always interesting to hear the thoughts of Glasgow print industry veteran John Watson on the state of play in Scottish business
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What a shift put in today by Team Herald. Here's a look at tomorrow's print edition, boasting a full package of Budget content across business, politics, health, arts and education. @heraldscotland
Scottish Finance Secretary Shona Robison made a significant move on business rates in the Scottish Budget today. But is it enough for Scotland's under-pressure tourism and hospitality sectors?
Scottish Budget reaction:
https://t.co/519WnusCAI
SLTA and Scottish Beer and Pub Association highlight The 'critical' situation facing Scottish hospitality sector by @ScottWWright @heraldscotland https://t.co/Ez7XoQyevv
The Herald's stunning Scott McTominay front page has been named 2025's @journalism_news Front Page of the Year.
Designed by @broadsheetmike, our splash on Scotland's World Cup qualification featured PA photographer Andrew Milligan's image of McTominay's spectacular overhead kick, and won with 49% of the vote.
🚨 BREAKING: The Glasgow Film Theatre is expected to lose its main long-term funding from the city council. 🚨
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Why is there a crisis at the heart of Scottish tourism?
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🔻The water regulator has warned Scotland's state-owned utility is facing a capital investment shortfall of £400m.
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