AM Sci Tech, a subsidiary of Hurstwood Holdings, has strengthened its team at Aberdeen Energy and Innovation Parks, with the appointment of Gillian Sidey as in-house lawyer. Ms Sidey brings a wealth of experience and expertise in property law, having advised on a broad range of complex property tran
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Police Scotland’s policy allowing transgender detainees to request a strip search by an officer of the opposite biological sex has been backed in an English High Court ruling. The single force lets transgender detainees request a strip search by an officer of their lived gender.
Womble Bond Dickinson (WBD) has appointed new legal directors Ainsley Reid and Keith Bishop to its Edinburgh office. Ainsley Reid joins WBD’s banking team, bringing extensive experience in real estate finance and wider banking work across Scotland, England and Wales. Dual-qualified in Scotland
Three Banksy artworks in London have cost taxpayers almost £150,000 in removal, security and other expenses, with the final bill expected to increase. The largest cost has arisen from a mural the anonymous artist painted on the Royal Courts of Justice in September 2025. More than £85,000
The Royal Bank of Scotland and Harper Macleod have announced a new partnership to offer legal advice to Scotland’s entrepreneurs. Delivered through the Royal Bank Accelerator programme, the agreement will see a dedicated solicitor assigned to the Glasgow and Edinburgh Accelerator hubs. They wi
On the first Monday of every month a Florida steakhouse hosts a dinner where guests can enjoy a meal completely naked. Chef and owner Maurad Ali said he came up with the idea to attract new customers and generate publicity, adding that there is a market for the experience and that staff are trained
Violent prisoners at an English jail are being allowed to care for and pet a hamster as part of efforts to help them manage their behaviour. The hamster, named Robinson, was introduced to HMP Northumberland, a 1,348-capacity Category C men’s prison, as part of a pet-care area on one wing.
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen have played a significant role in the development of a landmark international treaty designed to better protect the world's oceans, following the UK's formal ratification of the agreement last month. The UK has joined more than 90 countries in ratify
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) hopes changes to its IPO rules will make listing on the stock market a more appealing prospect for companies. The changes, which are the culmination of a lengthy consultation process, are designed to allow the UK listings market to compete more effectively with
The average house price in Scotland has increased 3.6 per cent in the last 12 months, with the average price rising to £223,246, according to the latest Lloyds House Price Index. The housing market north of the Border has performed well in comparison to most of the rest of the UK, with annual
A domestic abuser who murdered his partner in Aberdeen has been jailed for life with a punishment part of 22 years. Joseph Greer killed Samantha Lee at his home in the city following a prolonged and violent assault.
It is with deep sadness that Digby Brown has shared the news of the death of partner Catherine Hart, head of the firm’s professional support department, following a short illness. Ms Hart graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1988 and completed her diploma there before taking on a traine
Two US senators from Oregon have urged the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to ban prediction markets from accepting bets on destructive wildfires, warning they could encourage arson and allow investors to profit from natural disasters. The call follows reports that prediction platform Po
Shepherd & Wedderburn has secured a 5,000 sq ft suite on the third floor of The Capitol, 431 Union Street, Aberdeen. The letting coincides with a new programme of improvement works launched by the building’s new owners, DS properties, aimed at enhancing both the building iconic street pres
Despite another record month of Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) revenue there are signs that this property tax may have peaked according to property firm DJ Alexander. The firm said that although the latest LBTT statistics revealed another record high figure of £758.1m in the 12 mont
