Friday, 25 September 2009

High-speed rail network will include Scotland

In response to Rail Magazine's comments that Scotland would not be included in proposals for a high-speed rail network, Sir David Rowlands, chairman of High Speed Two (HS2) said that Glasgow and Edinburgh were both on the list of primary destinations. He did not say who would fund the network north of the border stating that it was 'a matter for the two governments' to agree on.

IoD response to the Walker Review

On 22 September the Institute of Directors (IoD) released its response to Sir David Walker's review of corporate governance. Their response comments on each of the Review’s recommendations, and considers their applicability to the overall UK corporate governance framework.

Scotland failing entrepreneur test

The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Scotland 2008 recently launched by the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University of Strathclyde found that Scotland's business start-up rate was the second lowest in the UK. Sir Tom Hunter stated "local authorities, now responsible for enterprise service delivery, need to step up to supporting those businesses in their area"

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Construction firms fined for illegal bid-rigging

Shares in construction companies dive as builders hit with £130m fine after bid rigging scam is exposed. 103 firms were fined by the Office of Fair Trading after an investigation into bid rigging and competition distortion that drove up project costs.

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

LibDems economic recovery ideas

Vince Cable's speech to the Liberal Democrats conference in Bournemouth, including the plan to tax £1m-plus properties

NAPF 'quality mark' introduced

The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has launched a scheme designed to make pensions easier to understand and more attractive for employees. Marks & Spencer and Standard Life are among the first to receive the award.

Monday, 21 September 2009

BCC manifesto published

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) have launched their manifesto 'Delivering for Britain: A Business Blueprint For Opportunity, Jobs and Growth'. It has the organisations priorities for speeding up Britain's economic recovery.

Letter from Chairman of BBA on banking regulation

Stephen Green, Chairman of the British Bankers' Association (BBA), has written to Gordon Brown and other policy makers to ask that excessive regulation for banks isn't introduced at the forthcoming G20 meeting. The full text of the letter is available on the BBA website.

ICAS conference

There have been a couple of articles recently reporting on the ICAS conference held in Dunkeld last week. These include an article in the Scotsman 'Industry 'asset rich but cash poor' and in the Press & Journal 'Take action to reduce risk, farmers are told'.

Accountants angered by tax advice plan

Article in 'Scotland on Sunday' on 20 September regarding HMRC's proposals to treat all tax advisers the same regardless of whether they're members of a professional body or not.