Nuacht

Dr Titilayo Adebola, senior lecturer and director of Aberdeen University's Centre for Commercial Law, delivered the keynote ...
A Saudi-based Scottish worker whose home in Whiteness was subjected to a second home council tax premium has succeeded in having the case remitted to the First-tier Tribunal following an appeal to the ...
A charity working to prevent gender-based violence at colleges and universities will receive more than £200,000 from the Scottish government this year. EmilyTest, which was set up in memory of ...
Rollos Law LLP has raised £12,850 by participating in an annual charity will-writing campaign. The funds raised go to Will ...
MSPs from the Scottish Parliament’s Rural Affairs & Islands Committee have visited three estates in the Cairngorms National ...
Victoria Lawson, director of Matheson Lawson in Glasgow, believes the Scottish property market is entering a defining phase – ...
The High Court in London has begun hearing a legal challenge to the UK's continued supply of F-35 fighter jet components to ...
Chess has been provisionally banned by the Taliban as a form of gambling. The move, based on a strict interpretation of ...
Solicitor Ben Kemp has been appointed to become the new chief executive officer of the Law Society of Scotland. Mr Kemp will ...
A man imprisoned for almost four decades for a murder he didn't commit has been freed by an English court after he was ...
American judges say they and their relatives have been receiving anonymous pizza deliveries in what appears to be a novel ...
Journalists have again called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate the killing of Palestinian journalist ...