A former Woolworths employee has been criticised by Australia’s Fair Work Commission after lodging a compensation claim over ...
A leading barrister has secured a reprieve from facing an unprecedented contempt of court case linked to his conduct during ...
The Sheriff Appeal Court has overturned a sheriff’s decision that the erection of a wall and gate wholly within the bounds of a couple’s residential property in Motherwell caused sufficient detriment ...
Public Health Scotland has warned that Scotland’s homelessness crisis may represent a human rights issue as record numbers of children remain in temporary accommodation. In a new briefing seen by ...
Newly elected MSPs will take part in their first formal meeting at Holyrood at 9.30am tomorrow. All MSPs will start their ...
Lady Wise is to deliver this year's Sir Henry Brooke Lecture, hosted by the British and Irish Legal Information Institute (BAILII). The hybrid event, which takes place on 9 July, will be held at ...
Lawscot Foundation co-founder Christine McLintock is stepping down after 10 years as inaugural chair, with two experienced ...
The Financial Conduct Authority is grappling with a sharp rise in whistleblowing reports, with new data suggesting the ...
The future of a Fife law firm has been thrown into doubt after the suspension of a senior partner by the Law Society of Scotland. Cameron Mackenzie, who had been based at Smith & Grant Solicitors in ...
The UK government has, over the past year, taken a notably more deliberate approach to mobilising private capital and ...
As renewable energy development density increases, developers are increasingly forced to rely on the same access routes to ...
As businesses accelerate their global expansion, compliance fails to keep pace according to a new report. Only seven per ...
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