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A string of prosecutions in the UK should spur UK manufacturers to take action to meet their legal obligations to address ...
An inquiry has been launched by Holyrood's Criminal Justice Committee into tackling harms caused by substance misuse in ...
Proposals for new Law Society of Scotland rules aim to increase protections for people who have set up trusts with solicitors ...
A judge has criticised two neighbours for spending hundreds of thousands of pounds in a legal dispute over "a tap and a pipe ...
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Rights groups sue to free Venezuelans deported from the US and held ...
How willing would you be to hand over your mobile phone to the police if they asked to examine its contents? Why are many ...
Weightmans has announced a raft of new partner appointments. As part of plans to grow the firm’s private client practice in ...
An original issue of the Magna Carta, long mistaken for a copy and sold in the 1940s for what one historian described as a ...
Last week’s Programme for Government marked one year as first minister for John Swinney and also fell exactly one year until ...
Terra Firma Chambers’ Derek Francis has been awarded the Chartered Institute of Taxation and Association of Taxation ...
Ministers have shelved plans to allow AI companies to train their models on copyrighted material unless creators actively ...
Katrina Ashbolt wouldn’t live or work anywhere but the Highlands. Growing up in Elgin, she always knew that she wanted to ...