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The UK could again face legal action at the European Court of Human Rights following a high-profile ruling on the definition ...
A new report published by a Holyrood committee is calling for a "world-leading" pilot project to be made permanent. The ...
The UK’s largest pension funds have pledged to invest at least 10 per cent of their assets in private markets by 2030, but ...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission’s (CCRC) leadership “has shown a remarkable inability to learn from its own mistakes” ...
Death scholarship is well-established. Dr Molly Conisbee, a visiting fellow at the Centre for Death and Society at the ...
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Palestinian health minister reports 29 ‘starvation-related’ deaths ...
A new-look digital guide to the Scottish justice system has been launched to help people understand the different processes ...
Millen Solicitors has taken part in the Will Aid campaign since 2011 raising a grand total of £22,857. The funds raised go to ...
An Amazonian tribe is suing The New York Times over an article which it says depicted their people as becoming addicted to ...
A debt purchase company that appealed an expenses decision in an undefended simple procedure claim over a £87 difference between the sum sought and the sum awarded has won its appeal to the Sheriff ...
Projects supporting young people at risk of being drawn into criminal activities are to receive up to £26 million over the next three years. The Scottish government’s CashBack for Communities programm ...
The future of one of Scotland’s largest security and safety businesses is in good hands as the founders step down and pass ...
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