Four men who were imprisoned following convictions relating to a course of fraud perpetrated against the NHS from 2010 to 2017 have each had their sentences reduced by a year after it was found that the sentencing judge had erred in his treatment of the various charges as separate offences rather th
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The Crime, Justice & Security Research Group at the University of the West of Scotland is holding a public screening of the UWS-produced short documentary Unsilenced on 11 June from 4.00pm at the UWS Paisley Campus. Unsilenced features the story of Dr Ann Moulds CBE, an honorary doctor of the Un
A detectorist who has been finding artefacts for two decades has made over £13,000 at auction after selling her finds.
A partner at City law firm RPC has faced criticism after offering paid mentoring sessions to aspiring and junior lawyers at £75 per appointment. Rachel Ford promoted the sessions through her personal TikTok account, where she shares content about life in the legal profession and advice for tho
An inspection of HMP Kilmarnock has identified concerns over overcrowding, prison conditions and access to services following the prison’s transfer from private to public control. The report by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons for Scotland marks the first inspection of a Scottish pr
Women and children’s rights campaigners have expressed alarm after research by the group Surrogacy Concern found the majority of single men applying for parental orders in the courts in England and Wales for surrogate-born babies are doing so for children born abroad. Between 2019 and 2025 130
New research led by Trinity College Dublin in collaboration with Edinburgh University and other institutions pinpoints the growing threat posed by the influence AI companies have over the rule of law and people's lives. The international team behind the work, which comprised researchers based in Ire
The Court of Appeal of England Wales has refused an appeal by a company that owned forest land in Cumbria against a successful judicial review of a decision not to confirm an order creating 18 new public footpaths through the woods after finding that the High Court judge was correct to find errors i
A spectacular blue-green diamond known as the "Ocean Dream" has shattered records at Christie's in Geneva, selling for 13.6 million Swiss francs (c. £13m; 14.9m) and setting a new world auction benchmark for diamonds of its colour. Weighing 5.5 carats and cut into a striking triangular shape,
Small businesses will "no longer be left chasing money they are already owed", as ministers today introduce landmark legislation to end the "scourge of late payments". The Small Business Protections Bill (formally known as the Commercial Payments Bill) delivers the toughest crackdown on late payment
Four men have been imprisoned for their part in violent clashes between Old Firm fans ahead of the 2024 Scottish League Cup final. They have also received football banning orders extending to matches, commercial premises televising matches and journeys to and from grounds for a number of years.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Bank of England and HM Treasury have issued a joint warning that frontier AI models now pose a materially heightened cyber threat to regulated firms, and have set out expectations on how the sector should respond. The authorities said the cyber capabilities of
Shared Parenting Scotland is teaming up with Both Parents Matter in England and Wales to take their message to the highest points of Scotland, England and Wales on 30 May. Supporters will march, climb and scramble to raise banners for shared parenting on Scafell Pike, Snowdon, and Ben Nevis, the hig
An application seeking permission to appeal an arbitrator’s decision in an encroachment dispute between two vertically adjacent flats in Glasgow has been refused by a lord ordinary after he concluded that no error could be found in the arbitrator’s approach. It was argued by the petition
A major new study aims to help African nations harness international law to navigate the increasingly complex threats to their cyber security. The project, “Advancing the Application of International Law in the Cyber Context in Africa”, is led by Dr Talita Dias from the University of Exe
