Beginning on BBC Radio 4 on Monday, new 10-part series You Do Not Have to Say Anything, presented by defence barrister Joanna ...
Current legal mechanisms to challenge and dispose of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) are not fit for purpose and a new process is needed, according to new research. SLAPPs are ...
There has been poor judicial continuity in child contact cases, according to Shared Parenting Scotland (SPS). In a survey ...
Consumer Scotland has published guidance for public bodies on the new consumer duty. The consumer duty, which comes fully ...
Musing over the haggis, coaxed down with a friendly single malt, David J Black shares his thoughts on why it is that so many ...
DWF has announced 15 promotions across its Edinburgh and Glasgow offices. This includes a promotion to director for Caroline ...
House prices in Scotland began 2025 in 'growth mode', according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) ...
A judge has reversed the £32.5 million sale of a London mansion whose owner failed to disclose it was infested with moths.
Scotland has been home to some of the world's most celebrated poets, artists and musicians. Here at the Faculty of ...
Land acquisition by public bodies has a stronger role to play to address Scotland’s rural housing crisis, according to a new ...
Survivors of abuse in Scotland’s care system are due more than £150 million in compensation through the government-backed Redress Scotland scheme, which provides payments of up to £100,000 for those ...
Consumer Scotland has published guidance for public bodies on the new consumer duty. The consumer duty, which comes fully into force in April, was introduced under the ...
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