
UPDATED: Law Keeps ‘Trans’ Women Out of Scottish Prisons, Again
A judge has ruled that housing male prisoners in the female estate is unlawful, yet to date prison bosses haven’t complied.

A judge has ruled that housing male prisoners in the female estate is unlawful, yet to date prison bosses haven’t complied.

The high-profile Makerfield by-election sees Andy Burnham return to parliament, setting up his run in a Labour leadership contest—which could, potentially crown him as PM.

Acting in self-defence in August 2025 saw ‘Sophie of Dundee’ become a symbol of the failure of the British state to protect its citizens.

First Minister John Swinney said he would raise the issue with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in upcoming talks.

No submission from a young Beaver scout, just an image of refusing to conform—now treated on the Right as an inspirational meme.

Unionist parties warn of renewed division as nationalist leaders step up efforts to force another vote on breaking away from the UK.

Residents report men loitering near schools as pressure grows to shut asylum hotel.

Pair detained after attempted entry at Faslane, as security concerns grow over Iran-linked threats in Britain.

“It’s all falling apart for the assisted suicide campaign,” delighted campaigners proclaimed.

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