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Liquidators of Rangers' former operating company have finally settled their tax dispute after agreeing a £56m deal with HMRC. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)

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Rangers faced an SFA charge a decade ago. (Photo by Alan Harvey/SNS Group via Getty Images)

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David Murray with Walter Smith at the announcement of his takeover from Graeme Souness as Rangers boss

Smith hailed a Rangers 'colossus' as Murray and Souness join tributes

David Whitehouse (left) and Paul Clark have been ordered to pay £3.4 million to liquidators BDO for 'breach of duty' during their time as administrators of Rangers in 2012. (Photo by Alan Harvey/SNS Group).

Blame game from Rangers' financial insolvency continues to pay out

Alan Hutton didn't want to leave Rangers. Picture: SNS

Hutton opens up on being centre of £9m Rangers transfer

The McVitie’s factory in the Tollcross area of the city supports almost 500 jobs.

Glasgow McVitie’s factory to close

Courtenay Morison, chairman of Clockwork Removals and Storage. Photo by Phil Wilkinson

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Sir David Murray remains as chairman of the group, which anticipates a strong return to profitability this year.

Sir David Murray passes ownership of family business to next generation

Iain Stoddart with Stephen Gallacher during the 114th US Open at Pinehurst in 2014 - the year Gallacher played in the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles. Picture: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

Iain Stoddart on creating a Bounce-effect in Scottish golf

Murray Capital, the private investment office of the Murray family, has appointed David Durie to the newly created position of property director.

Key hire for Edinburgh-based private investment office of Murray family

The owner of UK brands including McVities has announced plans to close its factory in the east end of Glasgow, putting nearly 500 jobs at risk.

Closure of Glasgow McVitie’s biscuit factory puts 500 jobs at risk

Rangers chairman Craig Whyte at Ibrox on July 23, 2011 after the unfurling of the Premiership title flag

Craig Whyte: I was not to blame for Rangers' financial collapse

Four days after taking ownership of Rangers, Craig Whyte (centre) in discussion with (from left) David Grier, Gary Withey, Phil Betts and Donald Muir before a match against Dundee United at Ibrox. (Photo by Alan Harvey/SNS Group).

May 6, 2011 - the day Rangers were sold for £1

April, 1991: Rangers chairman David Murray (right) tells a packed press conference that manager Graeme Souness is to leave the club for Liverpool.

The game that triggered the end of the Souness revolution at Rangers

Alan Hutton poses with fellow new signings Chris Gunter, Jonathan Woodgate and Gilberto at the Tottenham Hotspur training ground following the close of the January transfer window in 2008. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

The reluctant holder of a Rangers record which has stood for 13 years

Murray Capital is wholly owned by the Murray family and led by David Murray, pictured, as managing director. His father, Sir David Murray, is the chairman.

Murray family lead funding rounds for two Scottish start-ups amid pandemic

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Rangers are in a much better financial position than in the past.

King takes aim at Murray and says Rangers fans on board can protect club

Dave King at the Rangers AGM in November 2019 when he announced his intention to step down as chairman of the Ibrox club. (Photo by Paul Devlin/ SNS Group)

Dave King set to take £2.3 million loss on Rangers shares

From left: Zumo co-founders Nick Jones and Paul Roach. Picture: Stewart Attwood.

Tech start-up Zumo unveils plans for £10m Series A fundraise

David Whitehouse and Paul Clark pictured in May 2012

Police settlement with former Rangers bosses over 'malicious' prosecution

Celtic's John Collins (second right) celebrates his April 1994 derby goal in front of the Rangers fans with Simon Donnelly (right). The celebrations were accompanied by complete silence from the Rangers-only crowd after David Murray banned Celtic fans from the ground

Recalling only Celtic goal against Rangers without fans, plane message and more

Livingston's own Bulls dynasty dominated Scottish basketball. Picture: Dave Patterson

David Murray’s commitment to basketball propelled Livingston side to the top

Zumo team at their offices in Leith, Edinburgh. Picture: Stewart Attwood

Edinburgh start-up backed by Coldplay bass player launches Bitcoin app

Rangers unveil Graeme Souness as their new player/manager in 1986.

Intriguing prospect of Graeme Souness returning to Rangers’ board of directors

Sir David Murray donates £1.5m to new charity

HMRC to use Rangers Big Tax Case as benchmark in tax avoidance schemes

Edinburgh Tattoo donates £1m to charity after sell-out August run

Rangers lose EBT case appeal as £250,000 fine looms

Dave King: Room on Rangers wall for Craig Whyte

The idea Dalglish and Barnes were some kind of dream team was a piece of media-led ballyhoo. Picture: Robert Perry

Glenn Gibbons: From the Scotsman archives special

Dave King was the first to realise that Rangers had to show contrition. Picture: SNS

Tom English: Dave King’s role at Rangers

Walter Smith's resignation has left Ally McCoist without his key ally in the Ibrox boardroom. Picture: SNS

Glenn Gibbons: Walter Smith’s shifting loyalties

‘Garden district’ plan on Edinburgh greenbelt

Evidence seems to suggest that Charles Green and Craig Whyte were, in fact, working together. Picture: SNS

Tom English: Green-Whyte team would break all rules

Celtic manager Neil Lennon. Picture: Ian Rutherford

No big Celtic signings, but Lennon may spend £4m

David Murray, Fergus McCann, Lex Gold, Chris Robinson and Stewart Milne in 1998. Picture: Ian Rutherford

Glenn Gibbons: Risible SPL reconstruction saga

Tom English: David Murray wreaked terrible damage

SFA to sue Craig Whyte over unpaid £200,000 fine

Ally McCoist blasts ‘agendas’ as EBT case awaits

Glenn Gibbons: The £48m shadow over Rangers

Tom English: If only Murray and his men had been co-operative from day one

Oldco Rangers ‘Big Tax Case’ win over HMRC

Stuart Bathgate: The democratic solution for Hearts

Glenn Gibbons: Smith too shrewd for Green’s PR stunt

Rangers in rude health financially, says Charles Green

Conduct of Sir David Murray, Craig Whyte and Rangers directors examined

Defiant Craig Whyte claims administrators Duff & Phelps knew about Ticketus deal

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Charles Green expects Rangers to feature in new European league

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