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A case involving the iconic luxury handbag designer Mulberry has looked at the law around discrimination on the grounds of a rather unusual philosophical belief, writes Claire Scott. Ms Gray worked as a market support assistant for Mulberry and had access to some of Mulberry’s design

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The Faculty of Advocates is teaming up again with the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in a second medico-legal debate, examining assisted suicide. In the first collaboration earlier this year, the spotlight fell on the implications and lessons of the Bawa-Garba case, in which a doctor was c

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The latest novel in Willie McIntyre's Best Defence series hits shelves next month. In the ninth book in the tartan noir series, Stitch Up, everything is coming up roses for Robbie Munro, newly married and living in the country with wife and child.

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Blackadders has sponsored Kirriemuir Bowling Club with associate solicitor Susie Clark saying she is passionate about the contribution local clubs, such as Kirrie’s, make to their communities.

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Doctors in the UK will be able to legally prescribe cannabis-derived medicinal products, though legislative amendments will be required in Northern Ireland before the change can be enforced. The Home Secretary Sajid Javid has said that products that meet the safety and quality standards are to be ma

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Pictured (L to R): Douglas Roberts (Corporate Partner at Lindsays ), Dr.Dayna Galloway, Kate Wyatt, and Iain Penman (dispute resolution and litigation director at Lindsays) Lindsays has been announced as a key sponsor in Abertay University’s Dare Academy games design competition.

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The BBC must pay Sir Cliff Richard more than £1 million after an application to appeal against a ruling was dismissed. The broadcaster agreed to pay £850,000 of Sir Cliff's legal costs, which will be covered by the license fee.

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Two law students have been given awards for their outstanding performances in their conveyancing exams.  Matthew Edwards from Aberdeen and Carys Magee from Greenock have both received the Conveyancing Student Scotland award from Millar and Bryce for receiving the top marks in their respective D

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A Commons Select Committee has warned that we are facing a democratic crisis founded on the manipulation of personal data, particularly during elections and referenda. In a first interim report in its Disinformation and ‘fake news’ inquiry, the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee

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A dog whose drug-sniffing skills have led to the capture of at least 245 people and the seizure of nine tonnes of cocaine from a gang has had a bounty put on her head. Sombra, a six-year-old German shepherd, has been marked for death by a Colombian mafia.

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Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf's comment that a decline in convictions for people aged under 21 was a "great credit to our justice system" has been described as "mildly extraordinary" by one QC, given that crime itself is rising. Latest figures have shown that those aged under 21 who have been convi

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