Jim Hume MSP Police Scotland will not enforce a ban on smoking in cars when children are present as a priority, a senior police officer has told MSPs.
Search: Scottish syndicate purchased land 1901 for £5000
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson MSP The Scottish government has launched a new five-year national strategy to prioritise preventative approaches to confront youth offending.
A man who was jailed for four years and given a supervised release order after being found guilty of assault has had his sentence quashed but replaced with an extended sentence. The Criminal Appeal Court ruled that the SRO was “incompetent” in light of the custodial term and the fact the sheriff
Lord Carloway, the Lord Justice-Clerk (far left) and Lord Keen of Elie QC (far right)
The Scottish Government has launched a consultation on extending Freedom of Information (FOI) legislation to cover private prisons and other security, care and educational facilities. The proposal would see contractors operating private prisons, providers of secure accommodation for children, grant-
SNP MSP Christina McKelvie Fewer women are taking forward challenges to sexual discrimination in the workplace following the introduction of employment tribunal costs, an MSP has said.
A lawyer whose towering hedge blocked the sun from a neighbouring property has been told by the Scottish government to cut it down to less than a third of its original height. Jonathan Heaney, 42, had initially refused to slash his 15 metre cypress trees, saying they pre-dated the construction of th
Sir Stephen House Sir Stephen House, the chief constable of Police Scotland sparked a row between the police and the judiciary after he criticised a sheriff for making “unsubstantiated comments” at the trial of one of his colleagues last year.
Aberdein Considine managing partner Jacqueline Law Aberdein Considine has completed a £1 million expansion across Glasgow and Aberdeen but still has an "appetite for growth", the firm has announced.
The Scottish Young Lawyers Association (SYLA) is gearing up for its annual conference, Progression in the Profession, in Glasgow on Monday 15 June. This year's event, adopting the theme Towards 2020, features sessions on business development, career progression, social media, financial fitness, pers
Brodies LLP has appointed Derek Stillie to its sports law practice, bringing to Scotland’s largest law firm his experience as a former professional footballer and specialist knowledge of legal matters across the sporting spectrum. Derek, who joins Brodies as an associate based in the firm’s Glas
Oliver Adair The Law Society of Scotland has paid tribute to its former Council member and legal aid convener Oliver Adair who passed away earlier this week after a long fight with cancer.
Pupils from Madras College in St Andrews, Fife have been hailed as the best young debaters in Scotland. The Madras pupils were praised for their "outstanding performance" as they won the final of the Law Society of Scotland's Donald Dewar Memorial Debating Tournament within the Scottish Parliament's
The latest hedge feud resolved by the High Hedges (Scotland) Act 2013 takes us once again to Stirling where residents in the village of Buchlyvie near the city have won a thirty year battle against a 40-foot monolith and perennial offender – the leylandii. It is the second high-profile case dispat
A charity that aims to preserve and protect a Highland sea loch has had a legal challenge against a local authority’s decision to grant approval for a new fish farm dismissed. Friends of Loch Etive sought judicial review of a decision of the Argyll and Bute Council granting planning permission to
