Patrick McGuire In a report by Dame Elish Angiolini published yesterday it was revealed the ashes of babies and unrelated adults at one crematorium were mixed.
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Home Secretary Theresa May A man accused of hacking into a US computer system could commit suicide if extradited to the US, his father has said.
David Smith The latest annual legal benchmarking review from Henderson Loggie, in conjunction with the firm’s UK accountancy association MHA, points to encouraging signs of growth for a second year, most notably through an upturn in the property and construction sector.
Charlie Flanagan Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan has urged UK residents to take their time before applying for an Irish passport in the wake of the UK's shock decision to leave the EU, our sister site Irish Legal News reports.
Aidan O'Neill QC As speculation about whether Parliament's consent is required in order for Britain to leave the EU following last week's historic referendum, Aidan O'Neill QC of Matrix Chambers told Scottish Legal News that Parliament must give its view and mandate the UK government accordingly, ad
David Menzies David Menzies discusses the implications of Brexit for the insolvency and restructuring sector.
Cori Crider The UK government has spent over £600,000 on lawyers in an attempt to stop a torture case being heard in court, documents obtained by human rights group Reprieve have revealed – even though the victims bringing the case have offered to settle for an apology and a token payment of one
Pictured (L-R) Fiona Richardson and Marina Urie and (bottom) Andrew Ward A Scottish law firm is growing its dedicated team to support those affected by road accidents, by announcing three new appointments.
Professor Stephen Tierney Following the victory for Leave in the EU referendum, Professor Stephen Tierney sets out the next steps in the constitutional process.
Sir Muir Russell The Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland published its Annual Report today. This is the seventh report of the board as a statutory body.
Simon Kay Simon Kay of Edinburgh-based wealth managers Psigma, gives his reaction to the shock Brexit result.
Stephen Trombala Shepherd and Wedderburn acted for Cluff Natural Resources (CLNR), a natural resources investing company with gas assets in the Southern North Sea, in its acquisition of five per cent participating interests in two offshore oil and gas licences from Verus Petroleum, with an option to
Eilidh Wiseman A new collaborative initiative to promote and support mental health and wellbeing in the Scottish legal community launches this week.
This day, 244 years ago, marked a milestone in the fight to abolish slavery, when the Scots-born Lord Mansfield, the Lord Chief Justice declared slavery “odious” and ruled that escaped slave James Somerset must be released in a case that was to usher in the abolition of the trade and, in
Mike Davis The UK will need thousands of data protection monitors to handle new legislation due to come into force in 2018, according to academic analysts, The Brief reports.
