A man who refused to be treated by an optician following the Manchester terrorist attack because she was not white has been rebuked by a sheriff, The Scotsman reports. Eric Greene, 58, from Carluke, Lanarkshire, went to Specsavers in Lanark where he told trainee optician, Sarah Kerr, who is of India
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Sir Nigel Knowles DWF has announced Sir Nigel Knowles (pictured) as its new chairman, effective 1 September 2017. Sir Nigel takes over from Alan Benzie who served for 10 years.
Pictured (L-R): Steve Cavanagh, Imran Mahmood, Laura Thomson and GJ Moffat
The theft of a tiny house that later resurfaced over 750 miles away has baffled police officers. Julie Bray built the prototype home, worth around £12,000, for exhibition to investors, but it disappeared from her business premises on Sunday.
Richard Masters Pinsent Masons has appointed Richard Masters as chairman of company operations for Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Daradjeet Jagpal Daradjeet Jagpal gives a comprehensive overview of new data protection legislation.
Pictured (L-R): Nicholas James Scullion, Isabel McSeveney and Nicholas Scullion
An Italian woman who failed to find her soul mate has married herself in a ceremony which has no legal significance. Laura Mesi, 40, from Lissone near Milan spent €10,000 on her solo-wedding.
A student at Dundee Law School has been awarded the Ken Scott Bursary by Blackadders.
Ken McEwan Ken McEwan gives the Scottish government short shrift over the "virtual stagnation" at the top end of the housing market caused by the introduction of LBTT.
Joe Boyd An Edinburgh-based solicitor has spoken out about being a lawyer with a stammer in the run up to International Stammering Awareness Day.
Patience and Buchan has announced the appointments of an assistant solicitor, Kirsty Wilson (pictured on left), and newly qualified paralegal Jaclyn Bolt. Ms Wilson joins the practice to specialise in family law, having completed her traineeship in a well respected firm in Inverness.