Elaine McIlroy As "Equal Pay Day" arrives just a day later than last year, businesses should act now on the gender pay gap to avoid long term reputational and financial damage, say lawyers at Weightmans LLP.
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Lord Falconer of Thoroton QC A former Lord Chancellor has called on the incumbent to be replaced over her handling of the Brexit debacle.
James Wolffe QC First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed that the Lord Advocate, James Wolffe QC will lodge a formal application to intervene in the UK government’s appeal to the Supreme Court on the triggering of Article 50.
Peter Wanless In the past five years the number of police recorded offences for viewing child pornography has increased by 168 per cent to 603 offences in Scotland.
Sir Geoffrey Bindman QC A former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and a top solicitor have criticised the Lord Chancellor over her response to the media outcry against judges in the High Court following their judgment in the Brexit case.
Neil Gillies TLT has successfully secured a permanent 3am licence extension for Hawick nightclub Base, owned by Neil Gillies, director of Zing Enterprises Ltd. This will allow the club to stay open for an extra hour on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Fergus Ewing A review of governance arrangements at the Crofting Commission is underway, seeking to assess the current position and make recommendations on future action.
Robert Bourns Solicitors are accruing hours of “involuntary” free work for clients unable to pay their fees, it has emerged.
Frances O’Grady New figures published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) show that the number of working people challenging discrimination or unfair treatment at work has fallen by 9,000 a month since charges of up to £1,200 came in.
Dr Graham McGlashan Marks & Clerk, an intellectual property (IP) firm, has appointed Dr Graham McGlashan as a partner to the business in its Glasgow office.
John Scott QC The Scottish government has backed down over the creation of a new power for police to search young people for alcohol, after listening to the views of young people as well as justice and children’s groups.
Michael Matheson A programme to support families and challenge the behaviour of domestic abusers is to be expanded, Justice Secretary Michael Matheson will confirm today.
Annabelle Ewing The SNP has said MSPs vote urging the Scottish government to repeal the Offensive Behaviour At Football Act “threatens to set us back as a country”.
Murray Etherington Scots lawyers are urging people to check their wills as the law of succession saw its most significant overhaul in 50 years this week.
Jack Robertson Thorntons’ chairman Jack Robertson has been awarded a prestigious “Outstanding Contribution” award for his sustained success over a career spanning five decades.
