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MSPs from the Scottish Parliament’s Rural Affairs & Islands Committee have visited three estates in the Cairngorms National ...
Victoria Lawson, director of Matheson Lawson in Glasgow, believes the Scottish property market is entering a defining phase – ...
The High Court in London has begun hearing a legal challenge to the UK's continued supply of F-35 fighter jet components to ...
Journalists have again called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate the killing of Palestinian journalist ...
The Law Society of Scotland has warned a Holyrood inquiry of a looming ‘cliff edge’ for legal aid provision, with action ...
At this critical juncture for the future of legal aid and access to justice, the Scottish Legal Action Group (SCOLAG) and GO ...
Solicitor Ben Kemp has been appointed to become the new chief executive officer of the Law Society of Scotland. Mr Kemp will ...
American judges say they and their relatives have been receiving anonymous pizza deliveries in what appears to be a novel ...
Holyrood has voted for the first time to consider legalising assisted dying for people with terminal illnesses, following a ...
An Edinburgh sheriff has made no recommendations following the conclusion of a fatal accident inquiry into the death of a man who was struck by a tram after finding that the defects that led to his ...
A man who died while having sex at his workplace was the victim of an industrial accident, a Chinese court has ruled. The man, who was in his 60s, suddenly died during a rendezvous with his long-time ...
A former local authority employee who embezzled more than £1 million from Aberdeen City Council over a 17-year period has ...
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