Nicola Sturgeon The accountability of Police Scotland will be subject to discussion at a summit hosted by the Scottish government later this month, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced yesterday.
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Frances Crook A teenager who stole sweets and ice cream worth £5, a woman found begging in a car park and a man who kicked a flower pot after being stabbed are among thousands of people who have been ordered to pay a new charge which “penalises the poor and encourages the innocent to plead guilty
Chris Harte Morton Fraser has been appointed to the four-year framework panel to provide legal services to the Scottish government.
James Eadie QC A convention that prevents MPs' phones and emails being intercepted in incompatible with modern surveillance according to a government lawyer.
Colin Borland, the FSB’s head of external affairs in Scotland Plans to create a “lobbyist register” risk discouraging business from taking part in public policy debate, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has warned.
Philip Rodney Philip Rodney chairman of Burness Paull comes under the SLN Spotlight this week.
Susan McPhee Drivers who are charged unfairly by private car parks have grounds for legal challenge - according to a new legal opinion obtained by Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS).
Richard Lochhead The Scottish government is to consult on the use of electric shock dog collars which could result in stricter controls or an “outright ban”.
Andrew Caplen, president of the Law Society Legal firms across England and Wales are starting to refuse work funded by legal aid in protest of an 8.75 per cent cut to legal aid fees for criminal cases.
Graham Ogilvy, editor of Scottish Legal News Spare a thought for your English colleagues this week who had to listen to the first pronunciamento from their new Justice Minister, Michael Gove.
Andy Coulson Former editor of the News of the World and Number 10 spin doctor Andy Coulson is facing a legal bill of £750,000.
Andy Coulson Following the collapse of former News of the World editor and convicted phone hacker Andy Coulson's perjury trial at the High Court in Edinburgh yesterday, prosecutors defended their decision to prosecute the Prime Minister's former director of communications, saying they had no reason
Community safety minister Paul Wheelhouse MSP The Scottish government is consulting on proposals to shorten the timeframe in which workers must disclose previous convictions to employers.
Scottish Legal Training's Family Law Masterclass early bird deadline is looming.
