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Andrew Scott

Andrew Scott

Multimedia Journalist
Dubai
A journalist for over 25 years, Andrew started at the Financial Times, moved through the BBC and now finds himself in the hallowed halls of The National. Andrew loves telling stories through pictures and embracing The National’s new digital policy. If you want to see a Middle East story develop then The National’s video page is your first port of call.
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Ibrahim Lari, the chief executive of Injazat. Sammy Dallal / The National
Mubadala acquisition means more jobs for Emiratis at Injazat

Last week the Abu Dhabi strategic investor Mubadala bought out Hewlett-Packard’s 40 per cent stake in the company.

BusinessOctober 15, 2014
Marka to open four more top fashion outlets in Dubai

The company will open Sonia by Sonia Rykiel, Berenice, Essentiel Antwerp, as well as a fourth, affordable luxury brand.

BusinessOctober 15, 2014
The Dubai Mall. Kamran Jebreili / AP Photo
Retail space at UAE’s top malls comes at premium price

Rents at Mall of the Emirates and The Dubai Mall top Dh6,000 per square metre as demand outstrips supply.

BusinessOctober 11, 2014
Alice, the $500,000 bespoke chandelier designed by Petra Krausová. Courtesy Lasvit
$500,000 chandelier is glass with class

A $500,000 light sculpture called Alice is set to dazzle potential buyers at this month's Downtown Design event in Dubai.

BusinessOctober 08, 2014
Orla Deegan is a physiotherapist at Mediclinic in Dubai’s Arabian Ranches. Sarah Dea / The National
Dubai physiotherapist strikes a healthy balance

Busy physio enjoys the slightly more relaxed pace of working in a community doctor's surgery on the outskirts of Dubai in Arabian Ranches.

BusinessOctober 04, 2014
When hypermarkets and convenience outlets from a given chain are combined, Lulu and Carrefour vie for the title of cheapest supermarket. Antonie Robertson / The National
Bigger is better for UAE supermarket shoppers

The National took to the shopping aisles to discover whether the big stores also offered the biggest bargains.

BusinessOctober 04, 2014
Outlets at major malls like The Dubai Mall, above, will stay open until 1am on weekdays and 2am on weekends during Eid. Jeffrey Biteng / The National
Malls open their doors to Eid holiday visitors

This month, during what can be up to a two-week holiday for some parts of the Arabian Gulf region, outlets at major malls will stay open until 1am on weekdays and 2am on weekends.

BusinessOctober 04, 2014
The cosmic star cruiser artbike is a hand-painted one-of-a-kind luxury piece by the internationally renowned artist Jack Armstrong.
World’s most expensive art bicycle rolls into Dubai at Big Boys Toys

The world's most expensive bicyle - the $2 million cosmic star-cruiser artbike – will be on sale at Big Boys Toys 2014 in Dubai next week.

BusinessOctober 01, 2014
The large number of visitors to Gitex failed to convert into purchases. Dubai World Trade Centre
Sales off to a slow start at Gitex event in Dubai

Shortage of Apple and Samsung devices leads to fewer units being shifted.

BusinessSeptember 28, 2014
Brick-and-mortar establishments selling used cars, such as this one in Sheikh Zayed road in Dubai, are finding competition from the online marketplace. Jaime Puebla / The National
UAE used car market moves into fast lane

'The used car market in the UAE is worth around US$2.5 billion in business and it is growing by a strong 15 per cent annually'.

BusinessSeptember 23, 2014
Models promote Al Barari projects at the Cityscape Global 2014 in Dubai. Satish Kumar / The National
Cityscape exhibitors attract clients with a different kind of model

The promotions business is booming in Dubai and that means lots of work for those with pulchritude.

PropertySeptember 22, 2014
Sony W273 Waterproof Sports Walkman
Review: Sony Waterproof Sports Walkman comes along swimmingly

The new Sony W273 Waterproof Sports Walkman lets you listen to music underwater and may just be the best portable music gadget since the iPod.

BusinessSeptember 22, 2014
A huge three-dimensional billboard promotes Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. Antonie Robertson / The National
Big advertising billboards make a comeback in Dubai

While the increase in outdoor advertising is evident, marketing across other media platforms has still to benefit from the fillip of recovery.

BusinessSeptember 15, 2014
Mashrabiya Cufflinks, 18k yellow gold: Dh11,000. Courtesy Mashrabiya
Mashrabiya diamond cufflinks by Mario Uboldi: a touch of Dubai for Dh39,000

Designed by the same architect of the new Al Garhoud Bridge over Dubai Creek.

BusinessSeptember 10, 2014
Sarah Cocker says “Just Falafel wants to work to a gold standard in transparency and corporate governance.” Pawan Singh / The National
Eat, Play, Love: Sarah Cocker enjoys falafel, table tennis and family

Former business radio presenter swaps broadcasting for the world of investor relations at the UAE's fast growing franchise chain, Just Falafel.

BusinessSeptember 06, 2014
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