A controversy has erupted over bogus quotes contained in the Employment Tribunal ruling in the Sandy Peggie case. The ...
Experts have joined prosecutors to advise on how to spot hidden signs of ‘honour’-based abuse as part of a drive to improve ...
A new report has called on Police Scotland to make clear its policy on drug harm reduction. His Majesty’s Inspectorate of ...
The Great War had an unprecedented and long-lasting impact on crime in Scotland. From the first year of the war prison ...
Drummond Miller has announced a series of promotions across the firm, celebrating the "outstanding contributions and ...
Following the closure of law firm Brunton Miller on 31 October, the judicial factor has appointed TLT to assume the licensing ...
Hundred of motorists have lost their driving licenses after being caught drunk cycling. Police in Japan suspended a total of ...
Legislation to raise funds towards Scotland’s cladding remediation programme carries “significant risk” to the housing market, a parliamentary report published yesterday has concluded. Holyrood’s Fina ...
The Sheriff Appeal Court has refused an appeal by the purchaser of a second-hand vehicle on hire-purchase against a decision that he had not validly rejected the vehicle following a clutch failure ...
The Law Society of Scotland continues to hold significant concerns about the impact of removing the 'not proven' verdict from Scottish criminal trials, just days before the abolition comes into effect ...
Inksters Solicitors is now offering construction law advice to clients as Peter McLean-Buechel joins the firm as a consultant ...
An appeal by a legal practitioner who claimed that the Crown was liable in delict for alleged civil wrongs committed by a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results