Coronavirus: Greene King announces ‘support fund’ for tenants
Pub Company Greene King, owner of Belhaven, has written to its tied tenants to inform them of a new Partner Support Fund to help them during the COVID-19 shutdown
Coronavirus: Job Retention Scheme to go live on Monday April 20
The UK Government has contacted employers to confirm that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will go live on Monday, April 20
Coronavirus: Crieff Hydro family tunes up again for Clap For Our Carers
The skirl of the pipes will be heard in the grounds of Crieff Hydro and beyond again tonight as the family behind the business continues to show its support for NHS workers and carers
Coronavirus: furlough extension welcomed
The UK Government’s decision to extend its Job Retention Scheme to employees hired on or before March 19 has been welcomed by trade group UK Hospitality
Coronavirus: trade groups broadly welcome grant extension but say scheme remains unfair
Renewed calls for Scottish Government to offer parity with England and address £51,000 rateable value cap
Coronavirus: online security seminar for business owners
An online ‘webinar’ to help business owners keep their premises secure during the COVID-19 shutdown will be held tomorrow (April 16)
Coronavirus: FCA demands insurers settle claims “quickly”
The interim chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) – the UK’s financial services regulator – has written to the country’s insurance companies to demand that claims related to the coronavirus pandemic “are assessed and settled quickly”
Coronavirus: Scottish Government extends grant scheme to each premises
Change will offer 100% grant on first property and 75% grant on all subsequent properties
Wylie & Bisset is giving free business advice to steer Scottish businesses through coronavirus lockdown
Chartered accountants Wylie & Bisset has launched a helpline to deliver free business advice to help steer companies through the coronavirus lockdown period
Coronavirus: learn during lockdown with HIT Scotland
Hospitality workers stuck at home during the lockdown now have the option to undertake free training, thanks to industry charity HIT Scotland