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The UK government will need to address short-term legal and regulatory issues in competition matters, according to a new report from the House of Lords.
The Supreme Court will hand down judgment in the case of HM Inspector of Health and Safety v Chevron North Sea Limited next Thursday. The issue in this case is whether the Employment Tribunal, hearing an appeal under section 24 of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 by a person on whom an imp
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The House of Lords Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee has today published a report criticising the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill for failing to provide sufficient parliamentary scrutiny of the law-making powers it gives to ministers. The committee highlights Clause 7 of the bill whi
The French government is cracking down on supermarket promotions blamed for the "Nutella riots" that recently made worldwide headlines. Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire, unveiling plans to tighten rules on sales, said: "We can't have scenes like this every few days in France."
A man accused of assaulting a nursing assisting whose plea of not guilty was accepted by the Crown on the basis that he was unable by reason of mental disorder to appreciate the wrongfulness of his conduct has had an appeal against a sheriff’s decision to impose a compulsion order dismissed. The S
Lord Rodger During 2018 Cloch Solicitors will continue its ongoing sponsorship of the popular biennial Lord Rodger Memorial Lecture at the Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow, and also the Lord Rodger Lecture during the University of Baltimore/Maryland US/UK International Comparative Law Program
A cyclist who was struck by a 4×4 towing a trailer while taking part in a bike race has been awarded £55,000 damages. Graeme Daly, who was participating in a 10-mile team time trial event in Perth and Kinross, was seeking £110,000 following the collision in 2015.
Paul Kirkwood Solicitor and commercial mediator Paul Kirkwood asks whether Scotland should follow Ireland in introducing mediation legislation.
A pensioner has been banned from every single farm in the UK after he inserted his fist into a cow’s rectum while performing a sex act. John Curno, 80, was found guilty of outraging public decency following a spate of bovine molestations.
Professor Dame Sue Black One of Dundee’s most notorious killers has been “acquitted” 130 years after he was hanged for the murder of his wife.
James Wolffe QC Membership of the European Union helps the fight against crime in Scotland, the Lord Advocate has said.
A new video featuring one of the first Scottish law students to be awarded Lawscot Foundation funding and mentoring support has been launched. Eight students, who all started law degrees at Scottish universities in 2017, are the first to have received financial and mentoring support from the charity
