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Difficulties could be created if Scotland alone in the UK forges ahead with a new system for legal recognition of acquired gender, the Faculty of Advocates has suggested. The Scottish government is looking to introduce a self-declaration system for legal gender recognition, removing the need for app

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Chefs have been ordered to stun lobsters before boiling them instead of cooking them conscious as they traditionally do. From March the 1st "the practice of plunging live lobsters into boiling water, which is common in restaurants, is no longer permitted" the Swiss government has said.

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A licensing board’s decision to refuse an application to allow adult cinema-goers to take alcoholic drinks in with them while watching any film has been overturned following an appeal. A sheriff ruled that North Lanarkshire Licensing Board exercised its discretion in an “unreasonable manner” i

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Strathclyde University academics Professor Aileen McHarg and Dr Christopher McCorkindale have backed the Scottish government over the competence of the EU Continuity Bill after submitting evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Constitution Committee which said they “consider that the Continuity B

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BTO has been appointed to both the “People and HR Matters” and “Charity” legal service lots of the Advanced Procurement for Universities and Colleges (APUC) legal services framework, for a period of three years until December 2020.

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Peter Sellar Prime Minister Theresa May has recently laid out her government’s approach to a future trade deal between the UK and the EU. The final form of that deal will be highly significant for any business in Scotland, large or small, which buys or sells goods or services to EU and EFTA member

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