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A pair of frilly knickers have caused a row in a sleepy English village, the Exeter Express and Echo reports. Grandmother Rozamund Perrin, 65, found herself at the centre of what locals in Stokeinteignhead have dubbed “knicker-gate” after she hung her underwear out to dry on a washing line — o

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In the Grand Chamber judgment in the case of Ibrahim and Others v. the United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights has held, by 15 votes to two, that there had been no violation of the rights of three applicants (Mr Ibrahim, Mr Mohammed and Mr Omar) under Article 6 §§ 1 and 3 (c) (right to

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The European Court of Human Rights held a Grand Chamber hearing today in the case of Satakunnan Markkinapörssi Oy and Satamedia Oy v. Finland. The case concerns the ban on two publishing companies’ processing of taxation data.

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Cannabis use for medical purposes should be legalised according to a cross-party group at Westminster. Baroness Meacher (pictured), chairman of the group of peers and MPs who undertook an inquiry into the issue, said that to refuse to recognise the medicinal advantages of cannabis was “irrational

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Derek McCombe (pictured), a partner in the corporate department of Maclay Murray & Spens LLP, comes under this week's SLN Spotlight. What has been your best experience as a lawyer?

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The president of the Family Division in England and Wales, Sir James Munby (pictured), has said there are “serious lacunae” in the law on cross-border issues between Scotland and England. Sir James’ comments come in the wake of a hearing to determine if two teenagers from northwest England cou

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A new initiative to reduce the risk of re-offending atAberdeen Sheriff Court for women has now been extended to include men, the Evening Express reports. The Problem Solving Approach, a pilot project of theScottish government is being trialled at the court over the next year.

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Following the news that the effectiveness of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) as Scotland’s independent prosecutor is to be the subject of a major new inquiry by MSPs on the Scottish Parliament’s Justice Committee, amid worries it is overburdened, the Crown has welcomed the

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Douglas Mill (pictured) sounds a note of caution about the increasing number of pupils being admitted to study law with the hopes of entering the profession. Some of you will have noticed a recent article telling us what a wonderful thing it is that students starting a law degree in Scotland are up

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