When people and clients talk of the importance of lawyers who bring shop floor experience to their work, they do not come ...
A business that claimed it was unlawfully refused a small business grant during the Covid-19 pandemic has lost an appeal against the dismissal of its case before the sheriff after it was ruled that he ...
The Crown Office has lodged a first notice to begin the court process for a fatal accident inquiry into the death of 24-year-old Reece Sweeney, who died on 20 June 2023 within HMP Shotts. Mr Sweeney ...
Recorded wildlife crime offences in Scotland have risen and dipped in recent years, new figures show. Offences increased by 15 per cent between 2022-23 and 2023-24 from 220 to 254 offences, before ...
Regular contributor and dear friend of our publication, David J Black, is now at the end of his life. His family welcomes friends and acquaintances who would like to see him and say goodbye. David is ...
Machiavelli wrote something to the effect that people ‘dislike enterprises where the snags are evident’. That throwaway line from the Master may be recalled when attempting to review this excellent ...
Work by Edinburgh Law School postdoctoral research fellow Dr Jacob Fredrickson has helped inform a theatrical production staging at the historic Old Bailey this March. Justice? Trial and Error will ...
Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has been charged with drugs offences after telling a podcast he once took ecstasy decades ago. The controversial left-wing politician and leader of the M ...
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