A coalition of road safety organisations has called on the mobile phone industry to do more to help reduce the number of people killed or injured on the roads as a result of distracted drivers.
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A coalition of road safety organisations has called on the mobile phone industry to do more to help reduce the number of people killed or injured on the roads as a result of distracted drivers.
The UK Government has launched a review into cycle safety following a series of high profile incidents involving cyclists.
Recently published data from UK Finance has revealed that Scottish home buyers borrowed £2.5bn in the second quarter of this year, which is an increase of 35% quarter-on-quarter and 18% year-on-year.
Houses prices in Scotland have risen for the fifth month in succession with June boasting an increase of 0.5%, with annual growth rising from 2.9% to 4.6% compared to May, according to latest index figures.
Reading an article the other day unexpectedly gave me some inspiration for this blog. It got me thinking about the reasons for making a Will. We all know the usual reasons: to leave your assets and items of sentimental value to your beneficiaries. However, there can be many other reasons.
There has been a sharp rise in the proportion of adults owning more than one property in the UK, according to new research by the Resolution Foundation.
We had our first ever race night which was held at Hillhead Sports Club, Glasgow on Friday 1st September 2017. The night was held to raise funds for the firm’s official charity partner Cancer Support Scotland who offer support not only to patients diagnosed with all kinds of cancer but also to their families.
The introduction of Employment Tribunal fees in July 2013 was a highly controversial decision at the time. The Government and those in favour of the fees argued that the fees would help fund the system and would discourage vexatious and frivolous claims. Those against the fees argued that it would deter those with legitimate claims from pursuing them and so would prevent access to justice. They also argued that the fees were disproportionate.
Injuries to the fingers and hands are some of the most common injuries sustained in the workplace, particular for those working with machinery.
New research from Halifax has looked at the impact that proximity to the grounds of a Premiership football team can have on house prices.
A new Bill which is set to change the costs that people pay when going to court could help many more get access to justice. The potential expense of going to court is a significant deterrent for many people looking to pursue legal action in civil courts, even in cases where they have a legitimate and justified claim.
The latest figures from the Health and Safety Executive show that 137 people lost their lives in work-related incidents in the UK last year.
As announced by Revenue Scotland this week, the Land and Building Transaction Tax (Additional Amount – Second Homes Main Residence Relief) (Scotland) Order 2017 came into effect on 30 June 2017. The new Order acts as an amendment to the existing Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS) rules which
The first six months of 2017 saw a 3% increase in the number of first-time buyers, taking the total to an estimated 162,704 compared to 154,200 in the same period of 2016.
Average house prices in Scotland are increasing at a higher rate than the UK average, according to the latest UK House Price Index (UK HPI).
Transport Scotland has recently published figures giving an insight into the number of deaths and injuries that occurred on Scotland’s roads during 2016.