A Russian court has ordered the arrest in absentia of Conor Kennedy, son of US health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, over allegations that he fought as a mercenary alongside Ukrainian forces. The 32-year-old American has been placed on Russia’s international wanted list and faces up to 10 year
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Scotland’s chief police inspector has called for facial recognition technology to be used to help tackle football-related violence and disorder. Craig Naylor, His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland, told the Scottish government that drones and facial recognition could
Anderson Strathern has relocated its Orkney team to new premises in the heart of Kirkwall, marking the next phase of its investment in the Northern Isles. The firm has moved to the centre of Kirkwall after first establishing a presence in Orkney during summer 2024 within a co-working space, strength
Aberdein Considine LLP has appointed two new partners. With more than 10 years’ service - having completed his traineeship at the firm – Danny Anderson has moved from senior associate to partner in the corporate and business advisory team, based at Aberdein Considine’s Blenheim Hou
The chief executive of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service is calling for action to help ensure Scotland's justice system is equipped to meet growing demands. The call from Malcolm Graham comes as the latest criminal court modelling projects almost three times the number of High Court indictme
Addleshaw Goddard has recruited Gillian Woodward as a partner in its construction litigation team. She joins the firm from Pinsent Masons, where she built a highly regarded UK-wide construction and infrastructure disputes practice over more than 20 years.
Families are being invited to share their experiences of using smartphones, social media and the internet through surveys aiming to identify what support they need to stay safe online. The first survey explores how children and young people use screens, apps and social media, as well as assessing th
Simon Brown has been appointed as a member of the Scottish Legal Aid Board. Mr Brown have worked as a solicitor in a high street practice for almost 30 years, doing exclusively criminal defence work.
Lawyers for 29 US states have accused Meta of concealing internal research showing that Instagram was addictive to teenagers and that the company knew its products could harm children. The allegations were made on the opening day of a landmark federal trial in Oakland, California, which is expected
Jewish comedian Philip Simon has won his case against an Edinburgh Fringe venue which admitted it cancelled his performances during last year’s festival due to racial or religious and belief discrimination. Mr Simon, who has been a regular on the comedy circuit for 15 years, had his run of Fri
A New Zealand parking company has apologised after fining a woman who spent more than five hours in a supermarket car park after suffering a cardiac arrest and being revived.
FRP Advisory has called on businesses to address difficult decisions now, warning that slow decision-making is costing the UK economy £13.7 billion annually. Michelle Elliot, a restructuring advisory partner at FRP, explained that many businesses are running on "limited financial headroom" due
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) has accepted an invitation from the government of Bermuda to sit in the British Overseas Territory for a week of appeal hearings in 2027. The visit will take place in April, with justices hearing a range of appeals, as well as undertaking extra-judi
Pinsent Masons has reported a 3.3 per cent increase in revenue to £703 million for the year to 30 April 2026, while profit per equity partner reached £740,000. The international law firm said the results were unaudited.
Anderson Strathern’s commercial property team has played a key role in Northwind Leisure Golf’s appointment as operating partner for the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews’ (R&A) community-based golf and entertainment facility in Glasgow. The firm has revealed it acted
