Professor Russell Sandberg suggests legal sanctions for blasphemy continue to exist in Britain following a ruling against ...
The Independent Monitoring Authority for the Citizens’ Rights Agreements (IMA) has secured a new practice note in Scotland ...
The wholesale reform of the criminal justice sector required to tackle increasing financial pressures has been too slow, ...
The Crown Office has lodged a first notice to begin the court process for a fatal accident inquiry into the death of Darrin Callander. Mr Callander, 48, was found dead in his cell within HMP Shotts in ...
A drugs trafficker has been jailed for five years after police found cocaine worth almost £2.5 million in his car following a high-speed chase. Dylan Nicol, 24, drove at speeds up to 120mph to evade ...
A former company director has successfully appealed a sheriff’s preliminary dismissal of an action for payment against a man who agreed in principle to buy his shares in the company he directed and ...
The wholesale reform of the criminal justice sector required to tackle increasing financial pressures has been too slow, according to Holyrood's Criminal Justice Committee. The findings are part of ...
A new booklet celebrates the women of Strathclyde Law School as it celebrates its diamond jubilee this year. It states: "The idea for the booklet dates to 2022 when Claire McDiarmid and Rebecca Zahn d ...
Amnesty International has called for a full review of how due diligence is conducted on arms companies in receipt of grants ...
A new initiative is launching "to ensure more people can benefit from the investments being made in natural capital" across ...
Diane McGiffen has resigned as chief executive of the Law Society of Scotland. Ms McGiffen became chief executive of the society in January 2022 and joined from Audit Scotland, where she was chief ...
Barristers in England and Wales have rejected proposed new rules which would oblige them to "act in a way that advances ...