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Police Scotland’s mole hunt made in order to reveal journalistic sources was unlawful according to a judicial tribunal. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) ordered the single force to pay a journalist whose communications were intercepted £10,000 in compensation.

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A woman who raised a damages action against a health board following the death of her care home resident husband will be allowed to pursue her claim, after a judge in the Court of Session ruled that she had averred “more than the bare bones of a case”. The judge rejected the health board’s arg

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John Sturrock QC enjoys a Poacher's Pilgrimage to the Western Isles and finds this mystical journey is much more than another travel book. The human ecologist, Alastair McIntosh has already established his credentials as one of Scotland’s greatest living authors. Soil and Soul and Hell and High Wa

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A one-hour hunt twice a year could solve Norway's problem with the invasive Spanish slug, a local political party has said. Norway's Socialist Left Party, which was part of the coalition government between 2005-13, has said a "coordinated and concerted effort" is needed to fight the so-called "kille

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Joel Conn The directors of Mitchells Roberton have announced that Joel Conn has joined the firm from Morton Fraser as a director/partner from 1 August 2016.

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Colin Hart Judges in the Supreme Court will publish their decision on the Scottish government’s "Named Person" scheme next week, with the court unusually offering a preview of the judgment to the media an hour before its publication.

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A sheriff has criticised the for prosecuting a serial child abuser on a summary rather than solemn complaint — limiting the sentence she could impose on him to a single year, The Herald reports. Sheriff Elizabeth McFarlane expressed frustration that she could only jail David Tannock, 37, for 12 mo

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The Law Society of Scotland has questioned the benefit of giving police new powers to stop and search children and young people. In its responses to Scottish government consultations on stop and search, including a consultation on police powers to search children and young people for alcohol and a c

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