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Save Pollok Park

The Scottish Ministers have decided (on 3rd September) not to call in an application by Go Ape! to build an adventure playground in Pollok Park and have sent it back to Glasgow City Council. The volume of objections is not … Continue reading

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FLaG raised by Murray Stable

From the pages of Jonathan Mitchell QC: The Murray Stable has now formed four special interest groups: employment, public law, commercial and insolvency, and family law. The Family Law Group is holding a public launch on 22 September at the … Continue reading

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Google want your stuff!

As reported by Techno Llama among many, many others, Google’s new browser “Chrome” had a few teething problems, with initial versions of the Terms of Use claiming the rights to “any Content that you submit, post or display on or … Continue reading

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Aberdeen seeks by-law to ban begging

In an outstanding example of joined-up government (or, depending on your view, hypocrisy and stupidity), Aberdeen City Council are calling on the Scottish Government to allow them to pass local laws to criminalise begging on the streets. This, just months … Continue reading

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New Legislative Programme for Scotland

The Scottish Government has announced its legislative programme for the coming year. Here it is in full: EDUCATION (ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR LEARNING) (AMENDMENT) (SCOTLAND) BILL; ARBITRATION (SCOTLAND) BILL; BUDGET (SCOTLAND) BILL; CHILDREN’S HEARINGS (SCOTLAND) BILL; SCOTTISH CLIMATE CHANGE BILL; COUNCIL … Continue reading

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New Legal Links on Absolvitor.com

You may already have noticed, but there have been a few changes to the Legal Links section of the website, in particular, some tweaks to the Courts & Case Law page and a new(ish) Tribunals page. The Sheriff Officers and … Continue reading

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Censored material posted on Absolvitor

I came across this on another blog and really liked the idea. IRREPRESSIBLE.INFO is an Amnesty International campaign, which highlights Internet censorship across the globe. From the site: “Chat rooms monitored. Blogs deleted. Websites blocked. Search engines restricted. People imprisoned … Continue reading

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Police misused anti-terror powers

The 83 year old protester who was stopped and searched under the Terrorism Act for wearing an anti-Blair t-shirt has had his complaint against police upheld. John Catt was searched by police at the Labour Party Conference in 2005 in … Continue reading

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Consultation on Data Retention Directive

The UK government has launched a consultation on the Electronic Communications Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations. Responses should be sent by 31st October by e-mail to commsdata@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk or by post to Andrew Knight, Home Office, 5th Floor, Peel Building, 2 … Continue reading

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ASN Advocacy Support Announced

The Scottish Government has stepped in to safeguard advocacy services for parents of children with additional support needs (ASN). The two main voluntary services that support and represent parents in Scotland challenging their child’s ASN educational provision are to receive … Continue reading

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