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A manhunt for a convicted killer came to an embarrassing end after his jailers realised they had forgotten him at a ...
A Scottish commercial judge has refused to grant an order sought by a Dubai-based payment services company against a former ...
Spanish prosecutors are for the first time investigating the deaths of thousands of Spaniards in Nazi concentration camps.
Amazon faces a legal challenge over workers’ rights in the lead up to a vote which took place at the company’s Coventry ...
The average selling price of property in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders has risen by nearly seven per cent to ...
International legal and professional services firm gunnercooke has announced the addition of Ashley Cooke and Hayden Cooke, ...
The Scottish government's plans to make misogyny a specific crime have been shelved. Ministers said on Friday that there was ...
The chief justice of Nepal and other members of the judiciary in Nepal paid a visit to the Faculty of Advocates this past ...
Scotland's ban on industrial sandeel fishing does not breach the UK's obligations under the Brexit deal, the Permanent Court ...
Scullion LAW has promoted Stephanie Grieve from senior solicitor to associate director. Ms Grieve is a member of the firm's ...
The Lawscot Foundation has opened applications to provide support for aspiring lawyers facing financial and other barriers to ...
Solicitors has appointed Nicola Ker as head of its private client department and to the firm's board of directors. Ms Ker ...
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