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School Play Photo Bans Shouldn’t Stand
My latest Yell.com blog is all about taking photos at school shows. In recent years some Councils have tried to ban the practice altogether on spurious data protection or child protection grounds. BBC Radio Scotland have discovered that there is … Continue reading
Can I park here? Fine!
My latest Yell.com blog is all about the savage increase in the cost of parking unlawfully on the streets of our fair cities. As you know it’s a costly business, issuing parking notices, so much so that your local authority … Continue reading
Forensic Focus
You can now read my latest Yell.com solicitors blog post, which is called “Consumer focus on justice reform“, which is all about the latest report from Consumer Focus Scotland (formerly the Scottish Consumer Council). The report is called “Making Civil … Continue reading
High Court in the act
Tommy Sheridan’s perjury trial could last upwards of 60 days. Continue reading
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