
Scotland: Assisted Suicide Bill Amendment Proposes Lower Jail Term for Coercion
Under the proposed change, the maximum summary sentence for coercion would drop from two years to twelve months.

Under the proposed change, the maximum summary sentence for coercion would drop from two years to twelve months.

The Home Office has promised to fast-track deportation reforms in the wake of a shocking knife incident in Edinburgh involving an immigrant suspect.

Reform says that remaining in the Strasbourg-based convention makes a “mockery of sovereignty.”

Social media is rife with speculation that an African migrant is behind an outbreak of violence in the Scottish capital.

A male doctor identifying as female has left Britain’s health service following a prolonged workplace dispute that became a UK-wide ‘culture war’ debate.

Campaigners say existing prison guidance ignores single-sex protections and puts female inmates’ safety and dignity at risk.

Bill Forsyth’s Comfort and Joy has the quiet dignity of an old Christmas jumper, albeit one with a distinctly odd pattern.

A landmark tribunal ruling has asserted that the UK Supreme Court’s definition of “woman” as based on biological sex does not automatically bar “trans women” from female changing rooms.

Scotland aims to cut emissions while keeping farms running and supporting livestock, as part of its climate strategy.

Leading educational psychologist slams ongoing official collusion in the fiction of children being ‘born in the wrong body.’