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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has offered a formal apology to people accused of witchcraft between the 16th and 18th centuries. She told MSPs at Holyrood that it could legislate to pardon those who were convicted and in many cases executed.

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New offences including stirring up hatred against women and girls and public misogynistic harassment have been proposed in a report published today by Baroness Helena Kennedy QC's working group. Justice Secretary Keith Brown has welcomed publication of the report on Misogyny and Criminal Justic

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Germany has abolished a Nazi-era law that prohibited doctors from advertising their abortion services. The 1933 law, which was adopted after Hitler came to power, prohibits the “promotion” of abortion, which is punishable by “up to two years of imprisonment or a fine”.

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A couple who murdered a vulnerable woman and continued to claim her benefits have been ordered to pay back the profits of the crime. Edward Cairney, 80, and Avril Jones, 61, were found guilty of murdering Margaret Fleming sometime between December 1999 and January 2000. They were supposed to be cari

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The Next 100 Years, the successor project to the First 100 Years, is launching a competition to find 100 "powerful group photos" that encapsulate the legal profession today. This year is the centenary of the first four women to be admitted to the Law Society of England and Wales – Carrie Morri

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DLA Piper is celebrating International Women’s Day with an online event designed to #BreakTheBias around climate change and gender. The event will be held in conjunction with the firm's gender balance network Leadership Alliance for Women (LAW) on Thursday. Salla Tuominen, a partner in DLA Pip

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The Faculty of Advocates’ scholarship programmes aim to remove barriers to membership of the Scottish bar for those with the skills and motivation to practise as advocates. Applications are now invited from those considering commencing devilling in 2023. Four scholarship schemes are available

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A record-breaking cache of weapons seized by Spanish police and believed to be linked to terrorism were just movie props, it has emerged. Police believed they had successfully traced the weapons used in a 2014 attack on a Jewish museum in Belgium to an antiques store in Bilbao, where they found arou

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