Jim Hume MSP Police Scotland will not enforce a ban on smoking in cars when children are present as a priority, a senior police officer has told MSPs.
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Justice Secretary Michael Matheson MSP The Scottish government has launched a new five-year national strategy to prioritise preventative approaches to confront youth offending.
Denise Laverty bto solicitors has announced the arrival of Denise Laverty as an associate in the family law team.
A man who was jailed for four years and given a supervised release order after being found guilty of assault has had his sentence quashed but replaced with an extended sentence. The Criminal Appeal Court ruled that the SRO was “incompetent” in light of the custodial term and the fact the sheriff
From left: Douglas McLachlan, Murray McCall, Robert Carr, Paul Brown Anderson Strathern is reporting year-on-year growth for the first six months of its financial year.
Lord Malcolm The Scottish Legal Aid Board (SLAB) has clarified inaccurate media reports about the lack of availability of legal assistance in double jeopardy cases.
Kavita Chetty, SHRC The Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has teamed up with the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE) and NHS Health Scotland to launch a series of short films about human rights.
Justice secretary Michael Matheson MSP Almost £640,000 in extra public funding is to be awarded to twelve community projects working to tackle women's offending in Scotland.
Prime Minister David Cameron The UK government could restrict the voting rights of Scottish MPs through a change to Parliament's standing orders, according to a senior government source.
Alistair Carmichael MP Liberal Democrat MP Alistair Carmichael will face a legal bid from four constituents who want to see him ousted from his seat over allegations of lying.
Sir Stephen House Sir Stephen House, the chief constable of Police Scotland sparked a row between the police and the judiciary after he criticised a sheriff for making “unsubstantiated comments” at the trial of one of his colleagues last year.
Aberdein Considine managing partner Jacqueline Law Aberdein Considine has completed a £1 million expansion across Glasgow and Aberdeen but still has an "appetite for growth", the firm has announced.
Police Scotland is taking action to counter rural crime in co-operation with government and civic organisations. A new national multi-agency rural crime prevention steering group including the Crown Office, National Farmers' Union (NFU), Scottish Land Estates, Scottish Business Resilience Centre, Sc
An act from 1979 allowing referendums for a Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly is among legislation being recommended for repeal by the law commissions. A report published by the Law Commission for England and Wales and the Scottish Law Commission proposes clearing away more than 200 old laws th
James Chalmers Professor James Chalmers discusses the legal requirements that require to be satisfied in order to render Liberal Democrat MP Alistair Carmichael's election void.
