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A consultation has been published on the potential for certain exemptions from rent controls or increases above the rent cap.
The Glasgow Centre for International Law and Security is to host a lecture by Sally Langrish later this month. Ms Langrish ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has authorised the first law firm providing legal services through AI. While many firms ...
The Scottish government needs to be wary of workforce pressures that are hitting the police as new figures confirmed that ...
Haseltine Lake Kempner has announced that Dr Lauris Kemp has joined the firm as a partner in its chemistry and life sciences ...
The EU’s sweeping reform of product liability law contrasts sharply with the UK’s more tentative approach, write Paola Sproul ...
Criminals who refuse to appear in court for their sentencing hearings could face up to two additional years in prison and stricter conditions behind bars, under new powers to be granted to judges ...
Lord Penrose, a former senator of the College of Justice, has passed away after a long illness. There will be a celebration of his life at a service at Cramond Kirk on Tuesday 13 May at 2:30pm, to ...
A man with indefinite leave to remain in the UK who suffered from long-term memory problems affecting his ability to learn English has lost a challenge against a decision that he was required to meet ...
If a parent wishes to move abroad with a child who is usually resident within Scotland, that parent will require the permission of anyone else who holds parental rights in respect of the child.
Amazon faces a legal challenge over workers’ rights in the lead up to a vote which took place at the company’s Coventry ...
Spanish prosecutors are for the first time investigating the deaths of thousands of Spaniards in Nazi concentration camps.