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24.11.08 Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice's Annual Business Lunch Raises £6,500
21.11.08 ROCCO Honour for Firms
18.11.08 Campbell Dallas Wins Praise for Standards
16.10.08 Lets Get Ready to Rocco!
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20.09.08 Campbell Dallas Expand in Stirling
23.08.08 HRMC admits data losses are increasing despite criticism
15.08.2008 Board decides to fold leadership foundation
15.08.2008 Jobs blow as skills body fails
26.07.2008 HMRC tax error could hit hundreds of thousands of pensioners
18.07.2008 Campbell Dallas Cavemen raise cash for charity
28.06.2008 New tax penalty rules are 'unfair'
26.06.2008 Capital has strongest economy
25.06.2008 Edinburgh tops UK economy table
24.06.2008 County economy left behind by Scotland's cities
23.06.2008: Capital heads UK's economic table
02.06.2008 Bob Dallas to step down as Managing Partner of Campbell Dallas

RECENT NEWS:

24.11.08 Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice's Annual Business Lunch Raises £6,500
Eddie Bell, former Executive Chairman of the UK's largest and most profitable publishing company, Harper Collins, provided a humorous insight into his successful career as guest speaker at the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice's annual Business Lunch recently. Read more

21.11.08 ROCCO Honour for Firms
Renfrewshire's best businesses were celebrating after the fifth annual ROCCO awards. Read more

18.11.08 Campbell Dallas Wins Praise for Standards
Campbell Dallas Wins Praise for Standards Read more

16.10.08 Lets Get Ready to Rocco!
More than 20 businesses have been nominated for a leading business gong. Read more

26.06.2008 CAPITAL HAS STRONGEST ECONOMY

Edinburgh has the strongest economy in the UK, topping even London, according to a new report.  The city lags behind Glasgow in percentage growth, but it is the UK's strongest economy with £28,432 per capita per year.

The statistcs come from a report by chartered accountants, Campbell Dallas, and experts believe it is down to the city's growing banking and insurance sectors and the Scottish Government boosting the public sector.

The report came as the latest Lloyds TSB Scotland Business Monitor suggested the Scottish economy was continuing to grow.

The latest edition, covering the three months ending May 31, 2008, shows 39 per cent of firms surveyed reported an increase in turnover, 33 per cent reported static turnover and 28 per cent reported a decrease.

Date: 26th June 2008

Publication: Evening News

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