The European Court of Human Rights held a Grand Chamber hearing today in the case of Satakunnan Markkinapörssi Oy and Satamedia Oy v. Finland. The case concerns the ban on two publishing companies’ processing of taxation data.
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David McIndoe The Scottish government’s Help to Buy scheme has reached another milestone with the latest phase enabling more than 30 households a week to purchase a new build home.
A pair of frilly knickers have caused a row in a sleepy English village, the Exeter Express and Echo reports. Grandmother Rozamund Perrin, 65, found herself at the centre of what locals in Stokeinteignhead have dubbed “knicker-gate” after she hung her underwear out to dry on a washing line — o
A fan of Back to the Future was caught speeding at 88mph – the speed at which Marty McFly breaks the spacetime continuum and travels back in time in the 1985 hit film. Nigel Mills, 55, who bought his DeLorean for £22,000, denied he was attempting something similar when he hit 88mph on the A12 nea
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Terra Firma Chambers has re-affirmed its ongoing commitment to strengthening links with law firms and direct access organisations throughout Scotland by announcing three seminar events this Autumn. The first will take place in Oban on 6th October, followed by Inverness on 26th October and Aberdeen o
Following European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's state of the union address this week, the Commission has this week set out proposals on the modernisation of copyright to "increase cultural diversity in Europe and content available online". President Juncker said in his address: "I want
The bid of bakers in Forfar to acquire EU protected status for their bridie has been put in doubt by claims that every baker has their own recipe for the savoury pastry,The Courier reports. Saddler’s and McLaren and Son would like protected geographical indication for the "Forfar Bridie", meaning
Pictured (L-R): Matt Wightman, Rob Aberdein and Joseph Bowie will lead Aberdein Considine’s expansion into England and Wales.
Holyrood will debate creating a new offence to hold abusive partners to account, after it was announced in the Programme for Government. In 2014-15 nearly 60,000 domestic abuse incidents were reported to police, with 79 per cent of these incidents having a male perpetrator and female victim.
Thousands of calls to the police are abandoned by callers before being answered, it has emerged. Figures show that 77,670 calls made to the 101 number were abandoned in 2015.
Gurkha soldiers who complained that their pension entitlements had been less favourable than those of non-Gurkha soldiers in the British Army and those of younger Gurkha soldiers who had more years of service after 1 July 1997 suffered no violation of article 14 (prohibition of discrimination) read
Tim Eicke QC, 50, has been sworn in as the UK’s judge at the European Court of Human Rights. Mr Eicke, whose name was put forward as the best-qualified candidate, won by a clear majority of parliamentary representatives at the Council of Europe in June. He read English law at the Uni
A man who was jailed for 13 years after being convicted of raping his daughter and his niece has had an appeal against his sentence refused. The appellant, “JM”, was given an extended sentence of 16 years, the custodial part of which was 13 years and the extension period was three years, after b