The High Court has ruled that a schoolgirl who has been fully radicalised by Islamic State propaganda must be removed from her parents. Mr Justice Anthony Hayden, sitting in London, said the 16-year old girl from east London was suffering psychological and emotional harm and could not continue livin
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Scottish Legal News is sponsoring this year's annual dinner of the Dundee Faculty of Procurators and Solicitors. The dinner will take place on Friday 18th September 2015 at 7pm for a 7:30pm start at the Invercarse Hotel. Carriages will be at 1am.
Pictured: Jesse Jackson at the Edinburgh International Book Festival (Photo: Alan McCredie)
An advocate’s voice is a prized asset, and members of the Faculty of Advocates have enjoyed some expert advice on how to use it and care for it. Bridget McCann, an actor for more than 30 years with credits including Taggart, River City and Still Game, and a coach in communication and presentation,
Scotland’s role in the international slave trade is one of the subjects being discussed as the Scottish Parliament’s Festival of Politics. Now in its 11th year, this year’s programme has more than 30 events.
The death of a foster carer who was stabbed by the boy she was caring for could have been avoided, an inquiry has ruled. A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) conducted before Sheriff David Bicket in Motherwell's GLO Centre has heard that Dawn McKenzie, 34, could still be alive if Foster Care Associates Sc
Landowners and representatives of Registers of Scotland (RoS) have taken further steps towards the completion of Scotland’s Land Register with meetings in the Highlands to discuss the process of voluntary registration. RoS has been asked by the Scottish government to complete the country’s land
The families of two students killed by a driver with a history of blackouts say the Crown Office could have prevented the Glasgow bin lorry crash by prosecuting him. Laura Stewart, 20, and Mhairi Convy, 18, were killed after being struck by a Range Rover in Glasgow five years ago when driver William
A bus driver with a history of blackouts who killed a colleague when he lost consciousness at the wheel will not be prosecuted, the Crown Office has said. David Logue, 47, was involved in crashes in 1998 and 2008 due to him blacking out at the wheel of his bus.
Anne Henderson (left) and Colin Henderson
A judge has ruled role-model status is insufficient justification for revealing the identity of a celebrity who had an affair because in as godless a society as Britain only the puritanical now believe celebrities' sexual escapades should be made public. The identities of the ex-lovers were widely d
About one in ten child protection orders (CPOs) handed out in Scotland have come from Dundee over the past two years according to new figures The Courier reports. The Scottish Children's Reporter Administration provided that in 2013/14, 79 children were the subjects of CPOs, while in 2014/15, 59 wer
An employee at the National Museum of Scotland ordered over £14,000 worth of stamps before selling them online and keeping the profits. Joseph McGuire, 46, was found in 2013 afterRoyal Mail's criminal intelligence saw the stamps being sold on eBay.
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Inksters Solicitors are sponsoring “This is Your Trial” at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
