A new initiative is launching "to ensure more people can benefit from the investments being made in natural capital" across ...
Legislation to allow for the early release of prisoners has been published. The Prisoners (Early Release) (Scotland) Bill ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is marking its 40th anniversary by launching a digital exhibition telling the ...
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 ...
Australia is to ban under-16s from social media platforms in a bid to protect young people from online harms. The Australian government yesterday introduced the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media ...
A third year law student at the University of Glasgow has been named as the sixth recipient of the Kirk Murdoch Scholarship.
The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) has reported its highest ever number of incoming complaints – 1,385 in ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has published its written submission in advance of the hearing next week in the Supreme Court appeal of For Women Scotland v Scottish Ministers, in ...
The UK may look to follow the lead of the US in introducing a whistleblowing reward scheme in a bid to combat corporate crime. US Deputy Attorney General, Lisa Monaco, recently announced a new ...
The Glasgow team of Weightmans won Law Firm of the Year (wider UK HQ) at The Herald Law Awards. Now in its 20th year, the awards celebrate the most outstanding firms and people in the legal profession ...
Specialist collective redress law firm, KP Law, acting on behalf of Roger Kaye KC, is planning to launch a claim worth billions of pounds alleging that Google has abused its dominant position in ...
Bill will allow a renter to make a request to keep a pet in their home and for that to not be unreasonably refused by their landlord. Currently, it is entirely up to the landlord whether a tenant can ...