Ellie Wilson described the Parole Board's refusal a 'scandal' and is calling on the Government to bring in better transparency for victims after her ex-boyfriend stopped her from attending his hearing.
During 2024/25 there were a total of 6199 homelessness applications made, an increase of 17.2% compared to the previous year
A SICK Scots soft play boss has been jailed in America after US border guards unearthed a haul of vile child abuse images on his phone. Twisted Steven Paul McInally, from Tollcross in Glasgow, was
Officers at the airport reportedly ordered the 36-year-old to open his iPhone before discovering approximately 3,900 images and 70 videos of child sexual abuse material.
Glasgow City Council will hold a public consultation over introducing a 5% visitor levy on overnight stays in the city.The tourist tax would apply to hotels, hostels, guest houses, B&Bs and self-catering accommodation.
A HUGE pop star is coming to Scotland later this year as part of his biggest ever UK tour. Chart-topping musician Tom Grennan will take to the stage at a number of arenas across the country. The
NEW figures which reveal assaults on Scottish Ambulance staff are at a five-year-high are “completely unacceptable”, says the service.
Ahead of the Guinness Six Nations Championship this weekend – when Scotland welcomes Italy to Murrayfield – Scottish Rugby has received an independent evaluation of its overall economic value to Scotland.
She also urged anyone who has been affected by abuse to contact Police Scotland, no matter how much time had passed. Colin Anderson, independent chair of Glasgow's child protection committee ...
The Clyde murders lead well-meaning, sympathetic family man Detective Inspector Lomond into the world of the online services that have sprung up
Dave Cherry, 34, has been named as Scotland's starting hooker. Cherry last played for Scotland in the 2023 Rugby World Cup opener against eventual winners South Africa in Marseille but was withdrawn from the squad shortly after suffering a concussion in a fall at the team hotel.
Reporting Scotland presenter Sally Magnusson is to stand down from the programme after 27 years. The journalist and author joined the news programme in 1998, when it was broadcast from the BBC Scotland's former headquarters in Glasgow's Queen Margaret Drive. She will continue to present until April and then work with the BBC as a freelance.