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Millions of people involved in running UK businesses will be required to verify their identity with Companies House from the ...
Syrian fighters affiliated with the country's interim government carried out "widespread and systematic" violence against ...
The US Justice Department has sacked a staff member who allegedly threw a Subway sandwich at a federal law enforcement ...
Allan Pinkerton (born Glasgow 1819 – died Chicago 1884) has a complex legacy. Some recall with pride that the Scot was the ...
Alex Robertson, an associate in Allan McDougall Solicitors’ personal injury team, has recently been certified by the Law ...
A convicted murderer has lost an appeal against the 22-year length of the punishment part of his life sentence in which he argued that such a long period was not justified because the murder was ...
A man who defrauded businesses out of hundreds of thousands of pounds has been sentenced to five years in prison following a prosecution by the Crown Office. Barry Mackland was found guilty by a jury ...
On 8 August a Court of Session commercial judge refused to make a first order in a petition to wind up a company, declining to authorise its intimation and service. Instead the judge granted the ...
The Crown Office has lodged a first notice to begin the court process for a discretionary fatal accident inquiry (FAI) into the death of James Forbes. Mr Forbes, 37, died on 15 January 2024 after a ...
An American state is to consider a bill proposing to create a register of job applicants who fail to show at interviews. Ohio ...
The Trump administration has rewritten and reduced the scope of the US government’s annual report on global human rights ...
The Crown Office has decided not to proceed with the prosecution of a 74-year-old woman who was arrested earlier this year for holding a sign outside Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth II Hospital campus that ...