Eurozone problems prompt short-term production cut at Michelin in Dundee
Michelin has been forced to temporarily put the brakes on production output at its Dundee plant following a slowing in demand for car tyres. (...)
Scottish Government under fire for refusing to share legal advice on European role
The Scottish Government has been accused of ''insulting'' voters after refusing to publish legal advice on an independent Scotland's role within the European Union. (...)
Fife MSP reprimanded for currency row with First Minister
A Fife MSP was reprimanded at Holyrood on Thursday after repeatedly accusing First Minister Alex Salmond of misleading parliament. (...)
AA and Tesco clash as fuel prices hit new high
Petrol price would have fallen had the UK been in the Eurozone, one of the country's leading supermarkets has claimed. But motoring organisation the AA accused Britain's leading supermarkets of failing to pass on a drop in the wholesale cost of oil to customers, as has happened across mainland Europe. (...)
Christmas tree firm feeling benefit of weak pound
A Dundee farmer is already feeling festive as a shortage of imported Christmas trees has boosted demand for his home-grown crop. (...)