The Criminal Justice Committee has set out the two positions of its members on support for the general principles of the ...
The Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) has ...
One of the real treasures in the Faculty’s archives is its oldest Minute Book, which opens rather abruptly with the words ...
The Scottish budget announced on 13 January has sharpened the focus on how tax policy changes influence behaviour in the ...
A manufacturer of paper packaging has been fined £433,333 after a worker suffered a severe skull fracture and permanent ...
A man who backed out of an agreement to purchase a home after its price plummeted has been ordered to pay nearly half of the ...
In 2025, Lady Tait ruled on a case using the Domicile and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973 (the 1973 Act). It covered the ...
A sheriff has found that a servitude of fuel storage established by the placement of a coal bunker in the courtyard of one property to service another had not been unduly extended by the addition of ...
The judge in the Sandie Peggie Employment Tribunal case has laid blame on a “judicial colleague” for the numerous errors in ...
The Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Strategy 2026-2030 for England and Wales has been published, setting out a framework for ...
An appeal by an Iranian asylum seeker against a council’s decision that he was over the age of 18 has been allowed by the ...
The UK government has formally begun the process of repealing aspects of controversial Northern Ireland legacy legislation ...
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