Bar Workers Win Unfair and Wrongful Dismissal Case

In September 2017 five workers were dismissed from the Grosvenor Cafe in Glasgow’s Ashton Lane. It was alleged that the staff members were misusing the staff discount scheme by using this to buy food. The amount of money saved by staff through using discounts ranged...

Inheritance Rights of Cohabitees

Cohabitation is far more common these days than ever before. To move in with a partner is a big decision and understandably the practicalities of what would happen to the cohabitants’ home if one of them were to die without leaving a will is not top of the list of...

A Scots Woman Sues for £1million

Adele Burns, a mother of two, is suing Rainbow Room International claiming her hair treatment caused a stroke. Mrs Burns had her hair washed six times during a treatment at Rainbow Rooms in Glasgow. She left the hairdresser in April 2016 with a headache. The next day...

Scotland Offers Affordable Seaside Living

Many of us would like to live by the sea and new research by Bank of Scotland has revealed that it may not be as unaffordable as some might think. The research found that average property prices by the sea have increased by 6% over the past five years, which is...

Slime Toys could be Potentially Dangerous to Children

Slime products have surged in popularity in the last year. However, a new report has revealed that slime-based toys may contain high levels of chemicals which can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, cramps, headaches, tremors and skin irritation. The warning relates to a...