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Two Scottish pensioners who lost their entitlement to Winter Fuel Payment and the equivalent Scottish benefit to be introduced in winter 2024/25 after changes were made to the eligibility rules have ...
Holyrood’s Rural Affairs & Islands Committee has today launched a call for views to ask people with knowledge of the crofting ...
Amnesty International has warned Scottish ministers they must be transparent about a review of human rights due diligence ...
A new law which makes it easier for Scottish businesses to borrow against their moveable assets could help unlock more ...
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Egypt slammed for its treatment of foreign nationals doing Global ...
House prices in Scotland rose over the past three months at the slowest rate seen since the beginning of 2024, according to ...
Recently caught up in the Iberian power failure, Robert Shiels, ponders on the lessons of Oliver Letwin’s prophetic book on ...
How to manage conflicting rights at work will be examined at CLT Scotland’s Employment Conference taking place online on ...
Sir Gary Hickinbottom has been appointed as chair of the public inquiry into the 1989 murder of Belfast solicitor Pat ...
The difficulties with quantifying past and future lost career and earnings will be examined at CLT Scotland’s Family ...
The owner of Edinburgh Airport has been fined £80,000 after a pensioner fell from an ambulift on his return from holiday.
Plans to transform social care across Scotland will be progressed after the Scottish Parliament approved the Care Reform ...