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Police Scotland Uniform Review Highlights Quality Issues
A review by HMICS found Police Scotland officer uniforms to be of poor quality, ill-fitting, and inconsistently distributed, with officers often having to purchase their own equipment.
Police Scotland Uniform Review Highlights Quality Issues
A review by HMICS found Police Scotland officer uniforms to be of poor quality, ill-fitting, and inconsistently distributed, with officers often having to purchase their own equipment.
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24% Bias Score


Police Close Investigation into Sexual Assault Allegation Against Late Alex Salmond
Police Scotland closed its investigation into a historic sexual assault complaint against Alex Salmond after his death in October, deciding to take no further action following an inquiry. This latest development comes after a 2020 trial where he was cleared of multiple sexual offenses.
Police Close Investigation into Sexual Assault Allegation Against Late Alex Salmond
Police Scotland closed its investigation into a historic sexual assault complaint against Alex Salmond after his death in October, deciding to take no further action following an inquiry. This latest development comes after a 2020 trial where he was cleared of multiple sexual offenses.
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60% Bias Score


Police Search for Firearm in 2016 Glasgow Murder
Police in Scotland are searching for a firearm linked to the 2016 murder of Euan Johnston, a 26-year-old man shot twice in the head in Glasgow. The search is taking place in Oban, and investigators believe more than one person was involved in the killing.
Police Search for Firearm in 2016 Glasgow Murder
Police in Scotland are searching for a firearm linked to the 2016 murder of Euan Johnston, a 26-year-old man shot twice in the head in Glasgow. The search is taking place in Oban, and investigators believe more than one person was involved in the killing.
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36% Bias Score


Ex-Police Inspector Cleared of Perjury, Found Guilty of Misconduct
Former Police Scotland inspector Keith Warhurst was found guilty of abusive behavior for a derogatory comment about a colleague's partner in 2017, but cleared of perjury charges following a trial in Edinburgh Sheriff Court; he received an absolute discharge.
Ex-Police Inspector Cleared of Perjury, Found Guilty of Misconduct
Former Police Scotland inspector Keith Warhurst was found guilty of abusive behavior for a derogatory comment about a colleague's partner in 2017, but cleared of perjury charges following a trial in Edinburgh Sheriff Court; he received an absolute discharge.
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52% Bias Score


Gang War Erupts in Scotland After Drug Lord's Imprisonment
A violent gang war in Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland, has resulted in over a dozen attacks in six weeks, fueled by a power vacuum after the imprisonment of cocaine kingpin Jamie Stevenson and involving attacks on children and the use of social media for taunting.
Gang War Erupts in Scotland After Drug Lord's Imprisonment
A violent gang war in Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland, has resulted in over a dozen attacks in six weeks, fueled by a power vacuum after the imprisonment of cocaine kingpin Jamie Stevenson and involving attacks on children and the use of social media for taunting.
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48% Bias Score


Caldwell Family to Raise Inquiry Concerns with Scottish FM
Emma Caldwell's family will meet Scotland's First Minister next week to express concerns about the independence of a public inquiry into her 2005 murder, after her killer, Iain Packer, was sentenced to 36 years in prison following a 19-year delay in justice.
Caldwell Family to Raise Inquiry Concerns with Scottish FM
Emma Caldwell's family will meet Scotland's First Minister next week to express concerns about the independence of a public inquiry into her 2005 murder, after her killer, Iain Packer, was sentenced to 36 years in prison following a 19-year delay in justice.
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40% Bias Score

Police Officer Found Guilty of Misconduct in Unsolved Murder Case Promoted
The family of Alistair Wilson, a banker murdered in 2004, expressed outrage after learning that Detective Chief Superintendent Paul Livingstone, found guilty of misconduct in the case, is in line for promotion to Assistant Chief Constable despite misleading the family about a planned arrest of a sus...

Police Officer Found Guilty of Misconduct in Unsolved Murder Case Promoted
The family of Alistair Wilson, a banker murdered in 2004, expressed outrage after learning that Detective Chief Superintendent Paul Livingstone, found guilty of misconduct in the case, is in line for promotion to Assistant Chief Constable despite misleading the family about a planned arrest of a sus...
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Scotland Visit: Police Resource Concerns Amidst £5 Million Cost Estimate
Donald Trump's anticipated visit to his Aberdeenshire golf resort later this month necessitates a major Police Scotland operation, raising concerns about resource sufficiency, financial costs (estimated over £5 million), and potential impact on public safety, despite assurances from Deputy Chief Con...

Trump's Scotland Visit: Police Resource Concerns Amidst £5 Million Cost Estimate
Donald Trump's anticipated visit to his Aberdeenshire golf resort later this month necessitates a major Police Scotland operation, raising concerns about resource sufficiency, financial costs (estimated over £5 million), and potential impact on public safety, despite assurances from Deputy Chief Con...
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48% Bias Score

Delayed Implementation of Supreme Court Ruling Erodes Public Trust in Scottish Police
Public confidence in Scottish policing is threatened by Police Scotland's delayed implementation of the Supreme Court's April ruling on the Equality Act 2010, which defined 'woman' and 'sex' as biological, leading to concerns about a 'policy vacuum' regarding self-identification by rapists and a for...

Delayed Implementation of Supreme Court Ruling Erodes Public Trust in Scottish Police
Public confidence in Scottish policing is threatened by Police Scotland's delayed implementation of the Supreme Court's April ruling on the Equality Act 2010, which defined 'woman' and 'sex' as biological, leading to concerns about a 'policy vacuum' regarding self-identification by rapists and a for...
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68% Bias Score

Scottish Police Chief Advocates for Return to Community Policing
Rob Hay, president of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents, criticized the practice of police investigating social media posts unless a crime is suspected, advocating for a return to community policing to improve public safety and deter crime, highlighting concerns about resource alloc...

Scottish Police Chief Advocates for Return to Community Policing
Rob Hay, president of the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents, criticized the practice of police investigating social media posts unless a crime is suspected, advocating for a return to community policing to improve public safety and deter crime, highlighting concerns about resource alloc...
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52% Bias Score

Underfunding Creates "Policing Deserts" in Scotland
Underfunding of Police Scotland has created "policing deserts" across Scotland, with station closures and officer shortages impacting community safety; the SPF reports officer numbers dropping to below 16,000 from 17,496 in 2013, while Police Scotland reports 16,631 currently serving, highlighting t...

Underfunding Creates "Policing Deserts" in Scotland
Underfunding of Police Scotland has created "policing deserts" across Scotland, with station closures and officer shortages impacting community safety; the SPF reports officer numbers dropping to below 16,000 from 17,496 in 2013, while Police Scotland reports 16,631 currently serving, highlighting t...
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64% Bias Score

Dundee Grooming Gang Convicted
A Romanian grooming gang of five was convicted in Dundee, Scotland, for sexually exploiting ten vulnerable women using drugs and alcohol to coerce them into sexual acts, following an investigation launched in late 2021.

Dundee Grooming Gang Convicted
A Romanian grooming gang of five was convicted in Dundee, Scotland, for sexually exploiting ten vulnerable women using drugs and alcohol to coerce them into sexual acts, following an investigation launched in late 2021.
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44% Bias Score
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