Historian Susie Deedigan reviews a new book on the Irish men and women who fought against Nazi occupation in Europe. Janie ...
Experts from the Council of Europe have urged the UK to adopt language strategies for Irish and Ulster Scots and to ...
The Scottish Solicitors’ Bar Association recently conducted a survey of its members that found that despite the solicitor ...
The Glasgow Conveyancer’s Forum is to host a seminar on the new Scottish Standard Clauses Edition 6. It will be presented by speaker Struan Ferguson Thursday 26 September at 5.30 pm at the RFPG Hall.
A case management initiative introduced at several courts has the potential to transform summary justice across Scotland, bringing early resolution for victims and witnesses, a reduction in police ...
A woman has been refused permission to appeal against a decision of the Upper Tribunal upholding a decision not to award her additional child maintenance from her ex-partner after a judge in the Inner ...
The Crown Office has lodged a first notice to begin the court process for a fatal accident inquiry (FAI) into the death of Matthew Peter Burden. Mr Burden, 36, who was employed as a gamekeeper by East ...
A rapist who sexually abused two young girls during sleepovers at his home has been jailed. Alexander Hunter was found guilty of seven charges on August 21 following a trial at the High Court in ...
The ‘new’ Electronic Communications Code came into force at the end of 2017. It is a schedule to the Communications Act 2003.
Clyde & Co has announced a raft of promotions across its Edinburgh and Glasgow offices. A total of 13 promotions have been ...
A teenage girl has been apprehended after allegedly taking a New York City subway train on a joyride and crashing it. Police ...
The King’s and Lord Treasurer’s Remembrancer (KLTR), the Crown’s representative responsible for ownerless property in Scotland, has welcomed today’s publication of the findings of the Treasure Trove ...