Facebook is ordered to stop tracking people without consent, by a court in Belgium. Content provided by the BBC. Original piece can be found here https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-43091087 Read More...
Paul Polman, the head of Unilever, shares the business advice he wishes he had been given when he started out.He is attending the World Economic Forum summit of political and business leaders in Davos, Switzerland this week. He will be… Read More...
Image copyright Graham's Graham's The Family Dairy has reported a fall in sales and profits, following a "particularly challenging" year for the dairy industry.The Stirlingshire-based company said it had been hit by falling dairy prices… Read More...
How did the Leave camp clinch victory in the referendum on the UK's membership of the EU after what was a very closely fought contest?
The Leave campaign triumphed right across England and Wales, winning in large northern cities including… Read More...
An abandoned brutalist building in western Scotland is to be preserved as the first ever "modernist ruin".
Built in the 1960s, St Peter's Seminary in Cardross has been called a masterpiece of architecture and was awarded the prestigious… Read More...
Jackie Bird, the face of BBC Scotland news, has signed off after 30 years presenting the flagship Reporting Scotland programme. Five years ago, on her 25th anniversary, Jackie spoke about her memorable moments.
For the woman who has been… Read More...
Baroness Trumpington recalled standing up to Margaret Thatcher, who used her for political reasons, but how they remained friends and she "loved her dearly".The Tory peer said Mrs Thatcher was "terribly kind", after she told the former… Read More...