The UK’s biggest police force is to ditch a policy of believing all rape complainants following a series of embarrassing failures into alleged sex crimes, The Times reports. Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, has told officers to have an open mind when an allegation is m
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John King Land and property search firm Millar & Bryce has appointed John Kingas principal consultant to provide specialist consultancy support to its clients.
Dr John Boyle House prices in Glasgow and Edinburgh will rise by almost 20 per cent in the coming five years, according to a new report.
TechX delivery manager Stuart MacKinven (left) and Pinsent Masons partner Martin Ewan
Douglas Rankin Marks & Clerk has hailed significant growth in the number of UK-based energy businesses successfully securing European patents.
A man found guilty of dangerous driving who claimed that there was “insufficient evidence” to corroborate his admission that he was the driver and that the warning he received from police that he was to be prosecuted was given “at the time the offence was committed” has had his appeal agains
Professor Hector MacQueen The Scottish Law Commission has recommended that the rules on formation of contract should be included in statute and that the “postal acceptance rule” be abolished in a new report on contract law.
Acting on recommendations from UK-trained torture investigators, Bahrain’s Attorney General has requested that the country’s highest court reconsider the death sentences handed to two men convicted on the basis of forced confessions obtained through torture. Mohamed Ramadhan and Husain Moosa wer
A viola player whose hearing was seriously damaged at a rehearsal of Die Walküre in 2012 has won a landmark High Court case against the Royal Opera House. On September 1, 2012, Chris Goldscheider suffered irreversible damage to his hearing after noise levels exceeded 130 decibels, equivalent to a j
Northern Ireland: Lawyers for rugby star acquitted of rape seek clampdown on social media commentary
Lawyers acting for international rugby star Paddy Jackson, yesterday acquitted after a nine-week rape trial, have invited senior justice officials to discuss proposals to clamp down on social media commentary during trials. In a statement issued after the trial, solicitor Joe McVeigh of Belfast-base
Pictured (L-R): Robert Graham-Campbell, Eilidh Adams, Gillian Wright and Lianne Lodge.
Scullion LAW has promoted practice manager Shanna McDiarmid to executive director of the firm. Ms McDiarmid, from Hamilton, has been with the firm since 2004.
A Scottish local authority which raised an action for £12 million in damages over the loss of a social housing development claiming that a firm of architects appointed as lead consultant had “assumed responsibility” for the other contractors’ negligence has had its claim dismissed following a
A European Arrest Warrant issued for a former Catalan government minister and professor at St Andrews University will likely prevail when the matter comes to court. Clara Ponsatí, now head of the school of economics and finance at St Andrews, has been charged with rebellion and misuse of public fun