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Employers back ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting, but more preparation is needed ahead of the entry into force of ...
Earlier this year, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued reprimand notices to two Scottish local authorities – ...
A Law Society of Scotland review of law firm websites has revealed that less than a third included information about pricing.
A Scottish charity specialising in post-adoption support and advice has been fined £18,000 by the Information Commissioner's ...
Helsinki has become the first European capital city to record zero road traffic deaths for an entire year. The Finnish ...
Lewis Silkin has launched a new employment law offering in Scotland with the appointment of a three-person team based in ...
A new exhibition which showcases how Enric Miralles, Holyrood’s lead architect, brought to life his vision for a Parliament ...
Karim Khan KC, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), has been ordered to recuse himself from the ...
A company that leased a former coffee shop to a company for alleged use as a place of worship has lost a petition for judicial review of the local authority’s decision that they were liable to pay non ...
Lewis Silkin has launched a new employment law offering in Scotland with the appointment of a three-person team based in Glasgow. The team will be led by ...
There were five reasonable precautions a contractor could have taken to prevent the death of a child who fell down an open manhole in an incident in 2020, a sheriff has found. Sheriff Stuart Reid has ...
A transgender pool player has lost a legal challenge against a governing body’s decision to exclude individuals not born biologically female from its women’s competitions. The English Blackball Pool ...