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The Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) has appointed three new lay trustees to its board of trustees, including the ...
The US has imposed sanctions on Francesca Albanese, a leading UN expert on Palestine, in connection with her support for the ...
Police Scotland has been criticised for a “lack of pace” in addressing persistent issues affecting the care of detainees in ...
The UK needs “Australian-style” compulsory voting to combat the “disastrously low” voter turnout seen at the last general ...
As we have seen reported over the recent months, the Employment Rights Bill, currently making its way through Parliament, ...
Simpson & Marwick is once again offering legal services to clients across Scotland following the appointment of a team of ...
Thousands of defendants could lose the automatic right to have their cases heard by a jury under sweeping reforms proposed by a senior judge aiming to ease the record backlog in the Crown Courts. Sir ...
The Crown Office has lodged a first notice to begin the court process for a fatal accident inquiry (FAI) into the death of 57-year-old Keith Munro. Mr Munro, also known as Keith Martin or Keith Jordan ...
The Inner House of the Court of Session has affirmed a decision of a commercial judge that the Scottish courts have jurisdiction to hear an action arising from an alleged breach of contract between a ...
Ness Gallagher Solicitors has raised £6,290 for St Andrew’s Hospice during this year’s Make a Will Month campaign – tripling ...
A lawyer who left a hurried note on another lawyer's car after "dinging" it was entering into a binding contract to pay them, ...
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has welcomed the First-tier Tribunal decision on the preliminary issue raised by TikTok in its appeal against the £12.7 million monetary penalty notice (MPN ...