Scots lawyer Aamer Anwar (pictured) has described the events of yesterday’s terrorist attack in Barcelona. Thirteen people died while dozens were injured after a van was driven into crowds in Las Ramblas.
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Jamie Robertson Jamie Robertson looks at the pitfalls associated with a new trend in transferring heritable property.
The Treasury has today banned what it has called the “rip-off” charges companies extract from consumers using credit and debit cards to buy goods. The UK government said today that it is unveiling the new rules that will mean card-charging in Britain – where people can be charged 20 per cent e
Gill Grassie IP expert Gill Grassie discusses the English Court of Appeal's refusal to register Nestlé's KitKat shape.
Michael Matheson
Charles Campbell A firm of solicitors in Dunfermline whose office suffered an arson attack last year is to move after a planning application was approved.
A right-wing politician has been jailed for two years for buying sex toys with council funds. Pius Leitner, a councillor for South Tyrol's secessionist party Die Freiheitlichen, did the crime and is now doing the time after he was found guilty of embezzlement after using public money to purchase thr
A former employee of the Royal Canadian Mint has been jailed for 30 months for stealing gold coins — by hiding them in his rectum. Leston Lawrence, 35, stole CA$165,451 in 22 pieces.
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Sarah Woodcock The number of properties sold in the Highlands and Islands in 2016 has increased by the highest number in almost a decade, according to figures just released by the Highland Solicitors Property Centre (HSPC).
A consumer whose legal dispute over the purchase and return of a laptop 18 years ago spawned a litigation which ended up in the UK Supreme Court has failed in a £600,000 action against the bank which he claimed “annihilated” his credit rating. Richard Durkin, 46, who was eventually awarded just
Pictured: Thorntons staff handing over toy donations to Lynda Sword and Alison Carr from Radio Tay Cash for Kids.
Former Justice Secretary Kenny Macaskill Former Justice Secretary Kenny Macaskill has said he believed in decriminalising illegal drugs while in office but that it "wasn't worth the fight" with his SNP and Scottish government colleagues.
A burglar who was found to have amphetamines taped to his penis has told the court he was hiding them from his wife. Mark Wright, 43, appeared in Newcastle Crown Court after he was bungled breaking into a home in August.
Michael Matheson (left) and Sheriff Principal Pyle Concept designs of a new justice centre in Inverness have been unveiled to Justice Secretary Michael Matheson ahead of a public consultation exhibition of the plans.
