Following a British Transport Police investigation, a man from Bromley was charged with 'inciting religious hatred'.
Laws around so-called buffer zones outside abortion clinics in the UK have come under the spotlight after the US State Department expressed concern over the case of a demonstrator. Here, the PA news ...
Israel's citizens eem to be the only people on Earth who, when savagely attacked, either don't gain the world's sympathy or ...
Writing for the Record, Stephen Boyd of IPPR Scotland urges Rachel Reeves to consider alternative means to raise badly needed ...
The teaching of Islam in British schools has not become mandatory in March 2025, contrary to widely shared online claims.
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S column on the ancient histories of our cities will examine Stirling from the 12th to 17th centuries, when the royal burgh was very ...
It opposes nuclear weapons and supports devolution. It dislikes happy endings, such as euthanasia, preferring people to suffer in agony. Irrationally biased towards life, it opposes the death penalty, ...
The Free Church of Scotland is concerned that faith will be "marginalised" in schools by the Scottish government ...
Northern Ireland Justice Bill should include repeal of 'blasphemy' and 'blasphemous libel' offences, NSS urges Minister of ...
The ban on Roman Catholics representing the King at the Church of Scotland’s general assembly is set to be lifted in a ...
Whenever I am asked a difficult question about Scottish history, I point out I am merely a history writer and not  a professional historian ...