‘Murderer’ wins defamation law change
A man wrongly called a murderer has forced a change in the law to make it easier for Scots to sue for defamation.
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A man wrongly called a murderer has forced a change in the law to make it easier for Scots to sue for defamation.
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The Care Commission has revealed there are “serious issues” at Alan McLure House in Glenrothes, and the Fife Council-run home has been told to make improvements “as a matter or urgency.”
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A NEW state-of-the-art health centre has scooped two prestigious gongs just months after opening its door to patients.
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Minister for Public Health and Sport Shona Robison has announced the appointment of the Chair to Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland.
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Aberdeen City Council is to axe 900 jobs next year as it battles for survival in the new age of austerity for the public sector.
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John Swinney was last night accused of dodging the tough decisions in his last Budget before next year’s Holyrood elections.
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THE News has taken a realistic view of what has to be done as our city and the nation as a whole face up to an austere era in which much less cash is available for public services.
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More than 1,300 convicted sex offenders could be able to claim compensation from the Scottish government after a landmark hearing in Edinburgh.
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Domestic abuse in Scotland has dropped for the first time in 10 years, official figures have shown. According to the Scottish government, the number of reported incidents dropped 4% in 2009/10 compared with the previous year.
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The Scottish Government has announced that the SSSC will open its register for Managers of Housing Support and Care at Home services on 17th January 2011.
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