A cheating husband is suing Apple after his wife was able to access messages he sent to sex workers but had deleted. The middle-aged English businessman deleted the texts from his iPhone, but his wife stumbled across them on the family iMac and subsequently asked for a divorce, The Times reports.
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International students studying at the University of Dundee are making a significant contribution to the local economy, generating £329 million annually for the Tayside and Fife regions, new figures have revealed. Findings published by HEPI and Kaplan International Pathways show that the parli
Over 100 female students from across Scotland attended the inaugural Careers Insight Day at Edinburgh Napier University. Organised by the financial services charity Future Asset, the event aimed to encourage young women to consider careers in the male-dominated sector, where only 12% of UK fund mana
Puma Property Finance has provided an £11 million follow-on loan to Glenmore Group to fund the development of a 98-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in Dundee.
Spending on eating out, new clothes and takeaways are the biggest areas people across Scotland have cut back on so far this year, according to KPMG.
RBS-owner NatWest Group has agreed to buy a significant portion of Sainsbury's banking business. The banking group will acquire approximately £2.5 billion of gross customer assets, comprising £1.4bn of unsecured personal loans and £1.1bn of credit cards balances, together with appr
The Bank of England (BoE) has voted to maintain interest rates at 5.25%. Despite inflation hitting the 2% target, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted 7-2 to keep rates at a 16-year high, citing the need to ensure sustained low inflation. However, a reduction as early as August was hinted at by
Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) has reported significant economic impact within its first three years of operation. The Dundee-based hub, a joint venture between Michelin, Dundee City Council, and Scottish Enterprise, has fostered substantial growth, with the MSIP Accelerator Programme cont
An accounting graduate from the University of Dundee is has left the university not only with a degree, but also as CEO of a newly established business. Isaac Jarman, 23, graduated with a BAcc (Hons) in Accounting from the University’s School of Business yesterday. He is one of 137 busine
Edinburgh-based AI legal assistant platform Wordsmith has received $5 million (around £3.94m) in seed funding. The company's platform aims to enhance lawyers' productivity, allowing them to focus on higher-value work. By automating routine tasks, the platform claims customers get 90% of the th
Aberdeen-based consultancy Aspect: The Strategic Communication Experts has become 100% employee-owned through a new employee ownership trust (EOT). The announcement, coinciding with employee ownership day, comes after significant growth under founder and CEO Andrew McCallum. The firm's revenues are
Insurance brokerage Lockton Corporate Scotland is marking its 10-year anniversary since opening of its offices in Aberdeen and Glasgow. Since its inception, Lockton Corporate Scotland has achieved double-digit growth year after year.
Dundee-based tech firm Waracle has agreed to acquire Screenmedia, a Glasgow-based design and software engineering agency, for an undisclosed sum. With its expertise in mobile app, digital product development and artificial intelligence, the acquisition pairs the 145-strong team at Waracle &ndas
A husband-and-wife team has brought Sri Lankan cuisine to Aberdeen after taking over a venue in Merchant Quarter. Mahinda and Menaka Jayaratne took over The Exchange Pub & Restaurant in late 2023, keen to offer a fresh take on dining, socialising and live music.
A senior figure in Scotland’s business and accountancy sectors is due to receive an honorary degree from the University of Stirling next week. Alexander Philip Manson, Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire and the former chief executive and chair of Johnston Carmichael Chartered Accountants, will r