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The average selling price of property across Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders during March-May 2025 was £283,335 ...
Burges Salmon has advised the majority shareholders of Aberdeen-based Encomara, a floating wind and subsea engineering firm, ...
Perth law firm Kippen Campbell LLP has raised £3,380 by participating in Will Aid. Jacqueline Dow, from the firm, said: “Will ...
Justice Secretary Angela Constance has announced a funding boost for a specialist centre aimed at tackling violent crime. The ...
This is the question the Sheriff Court grappled with in a recent RSL eviction action, writes Claire Mullen. In this case, the ...
The introduction of a bill aimed at simplifying the law around crofting is a welcome step towards long-awaited and much ...
A US city has announced a $105 million reparations initiative aimed at addressing the enduring harm of a massacre that took ...
There is a “real danger” to the UK’s international reputation if issues such as court backlogs remain unaddressed, the deputy ...
A pedestrian safety activist is facing a criminal trial after making his own crossing with chalk. Charlottesville, Virginia ...
The UK government has said it will not amend the law to make it easier to establish safe drug consumption facilities, even if ...
Two charity employees and directors of St Mirren FC have lost a defamation case against a former director of the club based on statements he posted online and made to journalists while seeking electio ...
Legislation to improve tenants’ rights and introduce homelessness prevention measures has completed stage two scrutiny by a ...
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