Ben Macpherson A young lawyer from Edinburgh has been selected by the SNP to contest the single Holyrood seat in the capital which the party does not hold.
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Lord Morris of Aberavon Former attorney general to Tony Blair, Lord Morris of Aberavon, has called the delays in the Chilcot inquiry “disgraceful”, adding its chairman has “lost control”.
Home Secretary Theresa May A man whose British citizenship was removed by the Home Secretary, Theresa May, because of his alleged links to Al-Qaeda has come back to the UK, involving the government in legal wrangles to remove him.
Brian McConnachie QC The Crown's decision not to pursue the driver in the Glasgow bin lorry crash has been criticised by a former senior prosecutor.
Cllr Alistair Watson Over a third of motorists have failed to pay fines for driving through a bus gate at Nelson Mandela Place in Glasgow city centre, BBC Scotland reports.
Andrew Mackenzie, chief executive of the Scottish Arbitration Centre Andrew Mackenzie, chief executive of the Scottish Arbitration Centre, has been appointed as the non-executive member of the newly formed RICS Dispute Resolution Appointments Board in Scotland.
David Taylor Risk and insurance law business BLM has revealed its financial results, with turnover hitting £104.1m and profit standing at £18.3m, in its latest year-end results to 31 March 2015.
Paul Chapman Marks & Clerk in Scotland has appointed Paul Chapman as the new managing partner of its Edinburgh office.
SLCC chief executive Neil Stevenson The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) has welcomed a decision published this week by the Court of Session, which upholds one of the SLCC’s decisions and, it said, helps provide clarity on its role in resolving consumer complaints.
Professor Alexander McCall Smith (left) and former Lord Lyon King of Arms David Sellar At the court of the Lord Lyon, Alexander McCall Smith, emeritus professor of medical law at the University of Edinburgh and bestselling author, presented a portrait of former Lord Lyon (2008-2014) David Sellar by
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon The Scottish government has confirmed that it will not seek a posthumous royal pardon for a man campaigners say was wrongfully hanged over 250 years ago.
Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland QC The Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland QC has said the man who murdered Irish student Karen Buckley in Glasgow will not be re-tried over attempted rape claims because there was no new evidence to warrant proceedings under double jeopardy legislation.
Maria Botha-Lopez, ESPC’s business analyst The latest market analysis from ESPC has revealed 4.1 per cent more homes have been sold between May and July 2015, compared with the same period last year, while the number of new homes being brought to market decreased by 8.8 per cent annually.
Alison McInnes, Scottish Liberal Democrat justice spokesperson Police Scotland does not typically record the number of roadside breath tests it carries out, it has emerged.
McClure Naismith executive chairman Robin Shannan Following months of speculation about the financial state of McClure Naismith, it has emerged the firm is in talks to be taken over.
