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A new report delivered to the United Nations by the Scottish Human Rights Commission calls for greater government action to protect and fulfil women’s rights in Scotland.The report will be presented to the UN’s Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CE

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Two pub directors and licensees have been handed a record fine of more than £327,000 for illegally showing Sky transmissions. Four people who ran between them the Prince of Wales in Stafford, the Beaufort Arms in Birmingham and the Pheasant Inn in Wolverhampton were convicted of a total of 64

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Lord Pentland visited the University of Aberdeen on Friday to deliver a lecture in memory of former Supreme Court Justice Lord Rodger. Lord Pentland, a Senator of the College of Justice and chairman of the Scottish Law Commission, delivered the Lord Rodger Lecture to students participating in the Un

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Roddy McIlvride QC, Joe Bryce (top right) and Alan Caskie Members of the Faculty of Advocates are to share expertise in immigration law at a masterclass conference in the autumn.

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Kent police are asking anyone who has been offered a skull for sale to come forward after thieves stole 21 of them from a church crypt. The remains, which are thought to be 700 years old, were taken from St Leonard's Church in Hythe, Kent.

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The cybersecurity arm of the UK government has published its first-ever report on the threat facing UK law firms from cybercriminals. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said it was "extremely important" for law firms to have access to the advice and guidance set out in the

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