A man has been jailed for more than four years for the rape of a young woman who was walking home after a night out. Twenty-one-year-old Jeffery Oviasogie, from Aberdeen, attacked his victim as she took a short cut through public gardens in the early hours of the morning.
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Employment Tribunal rules woman diagnosed with Long Covid after dismissal was not unfairly dismissed
A woman who was diagnosed with ‘Long Covid’ after being dismissed from a senior HR role at a disability charity has lost a disability discrimination claim before the Employment Tribunal on the basis that she was not disabled at the relevant time for the purpose of the application. Gillia
Paul Brown, principal solicitor of Legal Services Agency, is to retire at the end of this month. Mr Brown, who has been a key figure in the law centre movement for over 40 years, will be familiar to many in the legal profession.
A researcher is seeking the help of Scots lawyers who have dealt with Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Fraser Mitchell has re-joined Shepherd and Wedderburn as a partner in the planning team, bringing to the firm and its clients almost two decades’ planning expertise, with a particular focus on the housebuilding, commercial property and clean energy sectors. Mr Mitchell, who trained at Shepherd
Burgers will disappear from billboards under a Dutch city's world-first plan to ban meat advertisements from public spaces on climate grounds. Haarlem, a city of roughly 160,000 people to the west of Amsterdam, will ban the ads from buses, shelters and screens from the start of 2024.
The UK government's proposed Bill of Rights has been abandoned. The bill was due to have a second reading in Parliament next week. The government is now, however, "reviewing the most effective means to deliver objectives through our legislative agenda" and the Bill of Rights is "unlikely to progress
Internationally acclaimed social justice lawyer, Professor Thuli Madonsela, will speak at the Signet Library on Tuesday 13 September. Professor Madonsela was the lead constitutional lawyer in Nelson Mandela’s government and the co-architect of the legal framework which anchored South Africa&rs
The man who was appointed as Scotland's first period officer is to take legal action after he was removed from his post, The Courier reports. Jason Grant, who took up the role only two weeks ago, is instructing Dundee firm MML Legal.
Yesterday, the judgment in the case of SD as legal representative of her son, LD v Grampian Health Board, known as NHS Grampian, was issued by the Court of Session. By way of background, on 24 August 2008, the pursuer, SD, gave birth to her son LD at Aberdeen Maternity Hospital. LD suffered severe a
The Court of Appeal has quashed another five convictions of sub-post masters and mistresses. The court ruled that their prosecutions and convictions were an abuse of the court’s process as the evidence against them arose from software, Horizon, which was replete with bugs, errors or defects, a
Blockchain, cryptocurrency and NFTs can be divisive. For some they are a flash in the pan that haven’t quite lived up to the hype. For others, they are the future. Either way, there is no denying that recent sales of some NFTs (non-fungible tokens) have generated significant returns for seller
The Humanist Society Scotland has said "the time is now" for Scotland to enshrine assisted dying in law, as Liam McArthur MSP lodges a new bill following the highest number of responses to a public consultation on a members bill. A total of 14,038 consultation responses were received – th
Two men given 300-hour CPOs for separate offences fail in appeals against level of sentence discount
The High Court of Justiciary has refused two appeals against sentence by two men, convicted of causing death by dangerous driving and of having intercourse with an older child respectively, after their cases were heard together. Robert McDonald and Euan Milligan were separately convicted of offences