Staff at collapsed chain Comet were handed the chance of joining a rival after Dixons outlined plans to take on seasonal staff.

The owner of PC World and Currys has delayed its normal Christmas recruitment drive, when it expects to take on an additional 2000 seasonal shop staff, to offer Comet staff the opportunity to join the business.

Around 700 workers are employed by Comet in Scotland.

Dixons Retail Group chief executive Sebastian James said more than 500 Comet staff had already approached Dixons, and he hoped the company could get as many staff as possible.

He said: "We think Comet colleagues know our business, know our customers and know our products very well."

Comet was placed into administration on Friday, and Deloitte has been searching for a buyer for its 236 shops.