Vic Emery It has emerged that Scotland's police watchdog has been embroiled in internal strife with five of its board members raising concerns about the ability of ...
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Eilidh Wiseman The Law Society of Scotland has published recommendations to help employers put in place “fair access” recruitment processes.
Responding to the English High Court ruling that the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 (DRIPA) is illegal, Tim Musson, convener of the Law Society of ...
Maria Botha-Lopez Average property prices in east central Scotland saw a year-on-year fall of a half percentage between April-June 2015, according to new figures from ESPC.
The High Court in London has seen a decline in the number of UK litigants involved in commercial disputes over the last year, though overseas litigants account ...
Lord Neuberger Leading figures from the worlds of law, politics and academia are preparing to defend their historical alter egos from the charge of treason next week.
The High Court in London has ruled emergency surveillance legislation introduced by the UK government last July is unlawful. A challenge brought by MPs Tom Watson and ...
Richard Rennie, partner at Burness Paull Burness Paull has acted for developer client Dandara in a major deal with La Salle Investment Management, for the development of ...
The next generation of workers will work very differently, writes Simon Allison. Millennial: born between 1982 and 1995, millennial is the term used to describe the next ...
A former government employee has been jailed and placed on the sex offenders register after taking surreptitious videos and photographs up women's skirts. Thomas Neil Trotter, 54, ...
Anderson Strathern’s education group was out in force at the inaugural Herald Higher Education Awards in Glasgow last night. The firm was one of the main sponsors ...
Pictured: Bill Drummond, Managing Partner of Brodies LLP, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, the Rt Hon Donald Wilson, and Roy Sneddon visit Parliament Hall Cancer charity Maggie's is ...
A first sortie into Scotland by a charity which helps teenagers explore unexpected career paths has been voted a success, with special praise for the Faculty of ...
Prisoners who study hard while in jail could be allowed to leave early the Justice Secretary, Michael Gove has suggested. He has asked his department to look ...