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Justice Secretary Michael Matheson Prison officers in Scotland will now be allowed to organise strike action after Justice Secretary Michael Matheson announced the rule prohibiting it will be abolished.
Peter Alderson
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Lord Menzies A campaigner who objected to a local authority’s decision to grant planning permission for two wind turbines near her home has had her appeal refused in the first case in which a council review body’s decision has been challenged in the Inner House of the Court of Session.
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Alison Britton Drivers should be held criminally responsible for allowing others to smoke in cars with children present, the Law Society of Scotland has said.
Graham Ogilvy Preparations for next year's edition of Scottish Legal News Annual Review 2016 are now well underway.
Alan Delaney Alan Delaney of Maclay, Murray & Spens LLP (MMS) writes on recent announcements about parental leave for grandparents.
Mungo Bovey QC A panel of witnesses, including representatives of the Faculty of Advocates and Brodies LLP, has been thanked by MSPs for "saturating" them with information on human rights aspects of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill.
Glen Gilson Law firm Gilson Gray LLP is celebrating its "date with George Clooney" as it gears up for the Scottish Business Awardsceremony on 12 November 2015.
Peter Gray QC Glasgow City Council spent almost £250,000 in legal fees over the course of the Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) into the Glasgow bin lorry crash.
Frank Mulholland Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland yesterday told MSPs he did not see the need for an inquiry into the process of communication between the Law Society of Scotland and the Crown Office.
