Winston Peters MP Internet trolling in New Zealand could result in jail following the introduction of a new law.
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Law Society president Andrew Caplen The UK government has loosened restrictions imposed on victims of domestic abuse which were preventing them from accessing legal aid in family cases, even when it was accepted by the government that a victim had suffered violence.
Barry McKeown Maclay Murray & Spens LLP (MMS) has become the new host partner of the Edinburgh Ethical Finance Roundtable series, following a year in which the firm acted on more than £200 million of Shariah-compliant real estate activity in the UK.
Chairman, Murray Shaw Gillespie Macandrew LLP has confirmed a 2 per cent increase in turnover to £9.8 million in the year to 28 February 2015.
From left: John Fearn from Asbestos Action, Dianne Foster from Asbestos Action and Fraser Simpson from Digby Brown Solicitors Asbestos Action, a charity who supports sufferers of asbestos-related disease, their families and carers, held their 13th annual conference last week in Dundee, with the them
Lord Wallace of Tankerness Lord Wallace of Tankerness, Liberal Democrats Lords leader, has warned that he will oppose any attempt to weaken the Human Rights Act and added that he could not comprehend why ministers would want to abolish it.
Photo: (L-R back) Duncan Mackinnon, Derek Petrie, Chris Todd, Derek Duncan, Ian Beattie (L-R front) Maureen Collison, Jennifer Gallagher, Angela Morrison, Alasdair Cummings Lindsays has launched its new brand across Tayside – RSB Lindsays – following the completion of its merger with RSB Macdona
Professor Alan Miller Scotland’s national human rights institution has this week reported its long-standing concerns about unlawful police stop and search practices to the United Nations.
The Law Society of Scotland has responded to the UK government's proposals on English votes for English laws – a change which would see English and in some instances Welsh MPs given a veto over laws in the House of Commons which do not apply in Scotland.
Anne Begg Perthshire has seen some positive trends in the local property market in the first half of 2015, with sales up on last year.
A council laid off six labourers before offering five of them new contracts in a bid to get rid of one of the employees The Courier reports.
Eileen Matthew Staff from Tayside legal firm Miller Hendry have raised more than £8,000 for charity through their sponsored walk on Saturday 13 June.
GLC'S principal solicitor, Mike Dailly Govan Law Centre has established a Public Interest Litigation Unit (PILU) which aims to offer a new service to advice agencies, charities, community groups and campaigners across Scotland.
Patricia Quigley The School Closure Review Panels (SCRP) has refused consent to Highland Council’s plans to close four North Skye primary schools.
Scottish Secretary David Mundell Calls have been made for more welfare powers for the Scottish Parliament in debates on the Scotland Bill in the House of Commons with the SNP calling for full control over working age benefits and other welfare powers.
