Concentrated ownership, absentee landlords and a lack of transparency in how land is managed are some of the concerns the ...
When Fiona Pask took on the head of Scotland role at Shakespeare Martineau earlier this year it looked like the firm was ...
A majority of Scots agree that school pupils should decide for themselves whether to take part in religious observance, a new ...
Ireland is in breach of its obligations under EU water protection law, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ...
World-leading security experts have been forced to re-run an election after being locked out of their own ultra-secure system ...
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, is under criminal investigation for Holocaust denial. Public prosecutors in Paris launched an ...
A lord ordinary has retrospectively certified six expert witnesses instructed by two homebuyers to report on alleged defects in a property they purchased from a developer in their second action ...
Jonny Seddon shares some insight from the recent Interlaw Global Meeting in Edinburgh, which sparked discussion around how developers and investors are navigating uncertainty in the Scottish real ...
US legislation making strangulation a serious criminal offence has been linked to reduced intimate partner homicide rates, with 14 per cent fewer women killed and 27 per cent fewer male victims in the ...
Survivors who escaped El Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur State have told Amnesty International how fighters with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) executed scores of unarmed men and raped dozens of women ...
Europe has entered the next phase of the AI–copyright debate, writes Corsino San Miguel. On 11 November, the 42nd Civil ...
For the past 10 years the Faculty Christmas Collection has been a lifeline for vulnerable families across Fife – and in 2025 ...