ChatGPT falsely accused a legal academic of sexually harassing someone by including him in a list of legal scholars, it has been reported. Writing in USA Today, Professor Jonathan Turley, of George Washington University, said he was falsely accused by the chatbot of assaulting students on a trip tha
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A woman who fell onto her back while walking her employer’s dog after her shift had concluded has been unsuccessful in an action for over £345,000 before a personal injury sheriff. Donna Slater, aged 58, argued that her employer at Trossachs Holiday Park, Tracy Ann McNelis, owed her a du
Linsey Soutter, solicitor at Shelter Scotland, passed away at the age of 40 on 27 February.
A man who made more than £1 million selling fake vinyl records was caught after a discerning fan of The Clash complained about the poor quality of an LP. Trading standards officers investigated Richard Hutter and found he had been selling thousands of counterfeit records over a six-year period
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On 26 June 2020, Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh was shot and killed by officers of Police Scotland after he stabbed and seriously injured six people in the Park Inn Hotel, West George Street, Glasgow. An investigation conducted by the procurator fiscal has concluded that there is no evidence of crimina
Almost one in 10 sheriffs and judges say they have been bullied in the past two years, according to a survey. The 2022 UK Judicial Attitude Survey, conducted by the UCL Judicial Institute on behalf of senior judges, found that eight per cent of respondents claimed they had been bullied by politician
An Algerian political activist who sought asylum in the UK on the basis of risk of persecution has been successful in a petition for judicial review seeking to challenge a decision of the Upper Tribunal not to allow him an appeal from the First-tier Tribunal. Petitioner AK, who had taken part in a n
A man who drunkenly stole a thumb from a soldier in China's famous Terracotta Army will avoid a lengthy period of imprisonment after a plea deal with US prosecutors. Michael Rohana, 29, snapped the thumb off the ancient statue during an "ugly Christmas sweater party" at The Franklin Institute in Phi
A serial rapist from Moray has been jailed for 15 years for attacking and abusing six women. Francis Sanderson, who is also known by the surname Campbell, carried out multiple rapes and sexual assaults over a 13-year period.
TikTok has been fined £12.7 million for a number of breaches of data protection law by the UK regulator, including failing to use children's personal data lawfully. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) estimates that TikTok allowed up to 1.4 million UK children under 13 to use its
One of the most prestigious fundraisers in the Scottish events calendar returns this October. Now in its fifth year, The Tumbling Lassie Ball 2023, the largest anti-trafficking fundraising event in Scotland, will return on Saturday 28 October 2023. This year's theme is black and gold mas
The Sheriff Appeal Court has refused a challenge by the father of a five-year-old child to return with her mother to Poland following the end of the relationship. The appellant argued that the sheriff’s decision was plainly wrong, relying on 12 aspects of the judgment to establish that he had
Scottish solicitors are being asked to share their views on the support offered to vulnerable accused individuals in Scottish criminal procedure.
Department store John Lewis has succeeded in a court battle with an author who claimed that the retailer had copied one of her designs for its Christmas advert. The retailer's 2019 advert featured a friendly green dragon named Excitable Edgar.
