Heather McKendrick A Law Society of Scotland education programme for pupils at Scottish schools in disadvantaged areas is up for a prestigious European award.
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Betsy Williamson Core-Asset Consulting, a financial sector recruitment specialist, has announced it has chosen the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH) as its charity partner.SAMH is Scotland’s largest mental health charity. It aims to reduce stigma attached to mental ill health and provi
John Scott QC The principles determining when police can use stop and search powers have been set out in a code of practice.
Jeremy Wright QC Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC will set out the legal basis for pre-emptive military strikes against overseas terror targets in a speech tonight.
Paisley Sheriff Court (Photo credit: Google Street View) A man who jokingly asked his fellow jurors to convict the accused in a trial so they could get home for Christmas has been fined £400, The Herald reports.
Kaley Crossthwaite The total value of reported fraud in 2016 hit a five-year high, increasing 31.5 per cent to £2 billion, according to new analysis by accountancy and business advisory firm BDO LLP.
Anne Begg Statistics published by property experts show that 779 properties sold for a total of just under £134 million in Perthshire last year.
Peter Duff Morisons Solicitors foresees higher turnover this year after it saw no gains in the year to March 2016.
Neil Stevenson In December 2016, the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) was successful in defending three “leave to appeal” cases in the Inner House of the Court Session. The cases related to three complaints made to the SLCC, raised by two different complainers.
Chelmsford Crown Court (Photo credit: Google Street View) A judge who responded in kind to a defendant who called her a c*** has been cleared of misconduct.
Michael Matheson The proportion of drivers stopped by police who were found to be over the limit during the festive period has risen from 2.8 per cent to 3.3 per cent in a year.
John Sturrock QC I was delighted to read my friend Angela Grahame QC’s article recently. As the recently elected Vice Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, Angela is bringing a freshness and agility of thought to her work in that role. And, as a regular tweeter, she is also bringing a contemporary joi
Oliver Mundell The number of sick days taken by Crown Office staff has soared by 20 per cent over the past six years, new figures show.
Lieutenant General Lothar von Trotha Lawyers for two indigenous groups in Namibia have brought a lawsuit against Germany in New York seeking reparations for genocide.
Fergus Ewing The process of nominating candidates opens today, with Scotland’s 16,000 crofters able to put forward candidates or stand themselves for election to the Crofting Commission’s board as commissioners.
