News

An oil and gas company which secured a $660 million judgment against Greenpeace in the US courts is now being sued in the ...
A new bill in Ireland would introduce a disregard scheme for historic convictions for consensual sexual activity between men ...
The High Court has ordered a “robust and independent” investigation into how MI5 submitted false evidence to multiple courts, ...
Retail trade union Usdaw is concerned by the continued growing trend of shoplifting incidents in Scotland, which have more ...
A man who was sentenced to just over seven years’ imprisonment attempting to murder his wife by running her over with his car following years of abuse has had his total sentence lengthened by the High ...
Award-winning documentary series Murder Case will return later this year with a new three-part series focusing on two cases – Tony Parsons, the charity cyclist who went missing in 2017, and the ...
The University of Strathclyde Law Clinic has negotiated a significant five figure settlement in a disability discrimination and unfair dismissal case brought before the Employment Tribunal. The clinic ...
The chief executive of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has resigned following mounting criticism over the body's handling of two of the most serious miscarriages of justice in British ...
DLA Piper Scotland has bolstered its senior ranks with promotions in its Edinburgh office. Tony Holloran (litigation and ...
A man who convinced thousands of followers that he was the reincarnation Christ has been imprisoned in Russia. Sergei Torop, ...
Sara Albizzati, a senior associate at Gibson Kerr, has received a Society for Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) ...
Employee ownership is surging in popularity across the UK, and particularly in Scotland. In this article, Douglas Roberts ...