The second Parliament Hall historical exhibition has been a great success attracting nearly 3,500 visitors from all over the world. The exhibition - Parliament House, The Hidden Gem - which ran from 7 August to 26 September, was also a venue during the Edinburgh Fringe and brought in more visitors o
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Pamela Stevenson Scottish government plans to remove the three-year limitation period for civil action in certain cases could be a slippery slope, writes Pamela Stevenson .
The family of a Glasgow woman who went to Syria to join ISIS has criticised international sanctions against her after the US became the latest country to add her to a blacklist.
Ruth Davidson No criminality has been uncovered in the police probe into claims that Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson broke electoral secrecy laws last year.
Gavin Millar QC A media lawyer has warned that terrorism legislation could be used by police to obtain information on journalists' sources.
Michael Matheson Powers which would let police search children for alcohol could be brought in after a public consultation the Justice Secretary Michael Matheson has said.
Dan Cutts Weightmans celebrated the opening of its Glasgow office last night with a soiree at the Gallery of Modern Art.
Allan Hogarth Leaked diplomatic cables have revealed that the UK made secret vote-trading deals with Saudi Arabia to guarantee both countries were elected to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in 2013 The Guardian reports.
Angela Constance The Scottish government has "no intention at all of abolishing the position of rector" at Scotland's universities, education secretary Angela Constance has said.
Steve Eckersley The Information Commissioner's Office has imposed a £200,000 fine on a Scottish firm authorised to make green energy assessments by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).
http://www.clt.scot/paralegal Thursday the 25th September marked a special day for graduates of the Specialist Paralegal Qualifications offered by CLT Scotland and accredited by the University of Strathclyde.
Three prostitutes decided to settle a dispute over an alleged theft of cash with a boxing match the New York Post reports. Yaya and Indie challenged the third woman, Africa, to a fight in a Harlem townhouse after accusing her of stealing $80 from them.
Shailash Vara Ministers will today set out plans on outlawing “backhanders” paid by barristers to solicitors to secure cases.
Philip Argo Oil and gas specialist lawyer Philip Argo has joined HBJ Gateley’s Aberdeen office as a consultant, as the firm further strengthens its offering to the energy sector.