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Aberdein Considine LLP has appointed an accomplished and experienced residential property partner Will Wallace to head up its expanding residential property team in Edinburgh. Formerly a partner with Balfour and Manson, he brings a wealth of legal knowledge and conveyancing experience to a burgeonin

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Body-worn cameras used by Police Scotland officers have recorded more than 864,000 incidents since their national rollout began in March last year, new figures show. The force said nearly 174,000 hours of footage have been uploaded, with more than 55,000 media files shared with prosecutors.

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The Courier has published an obituary for Perth solicitor, Ian Tait, who has died at the age of 77. "Perth solicitor Ian Tait, a Cambridge graduate who built a long legal career in Scotland and was known for his dedication to family, history and travel, has died at the age of 77.

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A 54-year-old man suspected of drink-driving told officers he did not need a licence and did not drive at all when approached in a liquor store car park, according to police. Officers in Vancouver, Canada, were called to the scene on April 8 following reports of a potentially impaired driver and fou

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Lawyers from CMS are joining forces with other female industry experts to launch a new organisation aimed at supporting women who work within Scotland’s wind energy sector. The Women in Wind Network has been set up to promote professional development, shared learning, and peer support for fema

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A judge has cleared the way for a legal challenge that could test the limits of free speech and fairness in the regulation of elected representatives. Glasgow Labour councillor Fiona Higgins has secured permission to bring a judicial review against the Standards Commission for Scotland at the Court

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An 86-year-old woman has been convicted of a criminal offence after a single-letter error on her car insurance documentation rendered her policy invalid. The woman, from York, believed she had properly insured her Suzuki Splash through Swinton Insurance for a full year. However, she mistakenly recor

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Actor Pedro Pascal is contesting the use of a Chilean pisco brand name he argues is too close to his own. Entrepreneur David Herrera, 41, registered the name Pedro Piscal in 2023 and began selling the spirit in shops and restaurants. He said: “We tried a few names and Pedro Piscal stuck,&rdquo

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Glasgow University has prevailed against the University of Dundee in the final of the Sir Alexander Stone Moot.  Dating back to 1986, the competition involves 10 Scottish universities competing over several rounds, culminating in the final which is held in the Sir Alexander Stone Moot Court at

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The Scottish Greens have announced plans to introduce a Misogyny and Criminal Justice Bill in the next session of Holyrood. The bill would "aim to tackle" misogynistic harassment, incitement, and abuse by recognising misogyny as a specific offence in Scots law.

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