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Scotland's sole charity dedicated to supporting victims of cybercrime and fraud has announced a significant impact in its ...
TLT has reported a record annual turnover of £187 million in its latest financial results, with Scottish revenue having ...
Harper Macleod's Bobby Murray warns consumers of the serious implications of a significant Scottish court ruling on health ...
A Russian court has fined a woman who said a new school uniform had a "slight Hitler vibe". The 33-year-old woman from ...
W​ith modern slavery and people trafficking on the rise, we must stay vigilant in Scotland, writes Sheriff Maryam Labaki.
A World War naval base and a centuries old Swedish ship have both been named as Scotland’s newest historic marine protected ...
A former Edinburgh Academy teacher exploited a position of trust to physically and sexually abuse young boys, a court has ruled.   John Young was found to have targeted pupils while employed as a PE ...
Aberdeen University students Catherine Logan and Emma Naylor, and Strathclyde University student Katie O’Brien, will spend two weeks researching the Salt Path scandal and potential legal ramifications ...
The Sheriff Appeal Court has quashed a fine imposed on a student who pled guilty to sexually assaulting two women at an Edinburgh nightclub after finding that it was more appropriate in the ...
A Fringe show celebrating the 75th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has welcomed a warm letter of support from the office of the prime minister. Lily and Robert, ...
A leading Scottish legal academic has joined dozens of scholars from around the world in calling for the deproscription of ...
A prison has banned inmates from volunteering at an animal shelter amid allegations that they secretly ate its guinea pigs.