Will Cole surveys recent irritancy cases in the wake of a new judgment. In Scotland, commercial tenants who breach their ...
The Upper Tribunal for Scotland has refused a tenant permission to seek recall of an eviction order after ruling that the ...
The Inner House of the Court of Session recently delivered a significant opinion on international debt enforcement in Papel ...
Raeburn Christie Clark & Wallace has welcomed Amy Young to the firm’s commercial property team. Ms Young brings a broad range ...
Meta is facing EU action after being told that excluding third-party AI assistants from WhatsApp while promoting its own Meta ...
TikTok is too addictive, according to the European Commission, which has preliminarily found the video-sharing platform in breach of the Digital Services Act (DSA). The Commission's findings follow an ...
Restrictive rules in England and Wales surrounding review by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) are preventing the efficient identification of some miscarriages of justice, according to a new ...
The Lawscot Foundation is celebrating a major milestone in its mission to support aspiring solicitors facing socioeconomic barriers, as 2026 marks the charity’s 10th anniversary. Established by the La ...
GCU Law academics Dr Andrew Tickell and Seonaid Stevenson-McCabe have been nominated for a research prize for leading a successful campaign to secure lifelong anonymity for victims of sexual offences ...
A Russian court has for the first time convicted a person for simply liking videos on YouTube. A fine of 30,000 rubles (around £285) was imposed on 72-year-old Yasily Yovdy for showing his "approval ...
The Scottish government been accused of an “abject failure” to tackle Scotland’s drugs problem after paramedics were forced ...
The Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow (RFPG) seeks musicians, artists and creatives of all kinds, as we plan tobring ...