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(L-R): Katy Williamson of British Red Cross, Linda Egan, Nadia Sharif and Mary McQueen of McQueen Legal
Strathclyde University students triumphed in the Silken Thomas Moot Court Competition earlier this month at the National University of Ireland in Maynooth.
Simon Allison As Game of Thrones Simon returns to our screens this weekend Simon Allison reflects on how Jon Snow could have avoided being stabbed repeatedly by his friends.
Police in Northamptonshire have been ridiculed after publishing an e-fit of a man members of the public said looked "like he swallowed a plate".
Mike Dailly Solicitor advocate Mike Dailly is launching a trust fund to help impoverished students in Dundee who want to study at college or university.
The Magic Circle’s 40 new promotions have revealed the most common universities partners attended, with two Scots institutions among them. The Lawyer reports that Oxford produced 12 partners this year, more than any other institution. It was followed by Cambridge with seven and Edinburgh, with fou
A group of judges and lawyers from Sweden enjoyed a warm welcome on a memorable visit to the Faculty of Advocates and Parliament House, Edinburgh. The group was given a brief introduction to Scots law and the Scottish legal system by Lord Carloway, the Lord President, and the Dean of Faculty, James
Sixty-four per cent of drivers witnessed fellow motorists illegally use their phones while driving according to a new survey commissioned by the RAC. About six per cent of 2,120 people surveyed said they saw between five and seven drivers using their phones. Twenty-six per cent reported seeing no su
(L-R): Wendy Murphy from Brodies’ HR Department, Calum Fairbairn and Gregg Orrock
Theresa May The Home Secretary, Theresa May, has said the UK should withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights.
Alison McInnes The Scottish Liberal Democrats have revealed a Police Scotland database of over 850 million number plate records is logged by a method that is not backed by any specific law.
Brian Inkster Crofting Law expert, Brian Inkster, has commented on the publicity from last week surrounding a Common Grazings Committee being summarily removed from office by the Crofting Commission.
Rhoda Grant The purchase of sex should be criminalised but sex workers themselves should not face sanctions, Scottish Labour is to argue in its manifesto.
Sheriff Principal Craig Scott QC A sheriff’s decision to desert a trial simpliciter on the basis that the proceedings would inevitably be “unfair” after it emerged that CCTV images identifying the accused would not be available has been successfully challenged by prosecutors.