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Plans for the dead to be ‘cremated’ in boiling water before being flushed down the drain could soon be approved. A review by ...
Fearless, the youth service of independent charity Crimestoppers, has launched a new Scotland-wide education resource, aimed ...
Harper Macleod is now part of a new initiative: the next phase of the UK Space Agency Accelerator. The programme is designed ...
Property and violent crime combined and the likelihood of being a victim of these crimes has increased since 2021/22, ...
Public inquiries are imposing an "escalating and unsustainable burden" on Police Scotland, the Scottish Police Federation ...
A leading defamation lawyer has the world's biggest tech companies in his crosshairs over AI chatbots spreading ...
A senior corporate lawyer has come forward to claim a mysterious pile of cash seemingly abandoned near rubbish bins. Thai ...
The University and College Union has successfully defended claims made against it in the Employment Tribunal by two UCU ...
Scotland’s criminal defence solicitors are to withdraw from a new flagship summary justice scheme in protest at the Scottish government’s failure to increase legal aid rates. The Scottish Solicitors B ...
Legislation has been amended to ensure veterans who receive a payment from the LGBT Financial Recognition Scheme do not lose out on council tax support.   More than 1,200 people in Scotland who served ...
Girls and young women who escaped Boko Haram captivity in north-east Nigeria are still being neglected by the country’s authorities, one year after Amnesty International’s report and launch of the ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that a creditor should be considered to be put on inquiry in any hybrid non-commercial transaction that appears to be overly weighted in favour of discharging the debts of ...