Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Trainspotting TikToker lives out ‘childhood dream’ as he drives electric bus during Aberdeen trip
Francis Bourgeois swapped his beloved locomotives for double-deckers in Aberdeen as he fulfilled a childhood dream.
The influencer, known for his obsession with trains, has amassed a loyal following of 3.3 million followers on TikTok.
However, the trainspotter swapped rails for roads as he was spotted on the streets of Aberdeen – and got behind the wheel.
Read the full story on The Press and Journal website.
Hackers target the Co-op as police probe M&S cyber attack
The Co-op has shut down parts of its IT systems in response to hackers attempting to gain access to them.
It said the "proactive measures" it had taken to fend off the attack had had a "small impact" on its call centre and back office.
Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police has confirmed it's looking into the major cyber attack at fellow retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S).
Read more on the BBC website.
Royal Mail takeover approved by shareholders
The sale of Royal Mail's parent company to a Czech billionaire has been cleared by shareholders.
The approval of the £3.6billion deal, first proposed a year ago, will see the 500-year institution taken over by Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group.
Just over 80% of the shareholders of International Distribution Services (IDS), Royal Mail's owner, voted in favour of the takeover on Wednesday afternoon.
Read the full BBC website.
Apple referred for possible criminal contempt investigation
A US district judge has found Apple wilfully violated her injunction in a case brought by Epic Games - and that a top Apple executive "outright lied" under oath.
The injunction was supposed to block Apple from anti-competitive conduct and pricing, opening the App Store up to outside payment options.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said she was referring the matter to the US Attorney for Northern District of California to investigate whether a criminal contempt proceeding is appropriate.
Read the full story from the BBC here.