Union bosses have warned that officers are “unprepared” to enforce new hate crime laws
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  Union bosses have warned people could be wrongly charged when hate crime laws roll out next month  
     
  Union bosses have warned that officers are “unprepared” to enforce new hate crime laws  
     
Union bosses have warned people could be wrongly charged when hate crime laws roll out next month
     
 
Scottish Tories heap pressure on Rishi Sunak in Tory donor 'racism' row
Scottish Tories heap pressure on Rishi Sunak in Tory donor 'racism' row
 
     
 
Call for all employment law to be devolved to Scotland to help tackle child poverty and boost the economy
Call for all employment law to be devolved to Scotland to help tackle child poverty and boost the economy
 

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Humza Yousaf's year as First Minister defied expectations but he may not last much longer – Paul Wilson
Humza Yousaf's year as First Minister defied expectations but he may not last much longer – Paul Wilson
 
     
 
Interview: Scottish television presenter Jenni Falconer on her debut running book Runner's High
Interview: Scottish television presenter Jenni Falconer on her debut running book Runner's High
 
     
 
LGBTQ+ sex shop has been a third party reporting centre for hate crime in Glasgow for the past decade
LGBTQ+ sex shop has been a third party reporting centre for hate crime in Glasgow for the past decade
 
     
 
Concerns over new hate crime law need to be taken seriously – Scotsman comment
Concerns over new hate crime law need to be taken seriously – Scotsman comment
 
     
 
'I wouldn't have a business if it wasn't for the Fife': Braemar residents talk about impact of Fife Arms five years on
'I wouldn't have a business if it wasn't for the Fife': Braemar residents talk about impact of Fife Arms five years on
 
     
 
Screen Machine: Scotland's mobile cinema service saved until at least 2026
Screen Machine: Scotland's mobile cinema service saved until at least 2026
 
     
 
Scottish Government must use emergency legislation to deliver justice for postmasters, Lib Dems say
Scottish Government must use emergency legislation to deliver justice for postmasters, Lib Dems say
 
     
 
Glasgow music venue among the least accessible in the UK
Glasgow music venue among the least accessible in the UK
 
     
     
 
 
Why Scottish Government and Creative Scotland must return to drawing board after Rein sex film row
 
Why Scottish Government and Creative Scotland must return to drawing board after Rein sex film row
 
Easter 2024: 50 of the best things to do in Scotland, from family egg hunts to zorbing
 
Easter 2024: 50 of the best things to do in Scotland, from family egg hunts to zorbing
 
     
     
  Aberdeen warned over relegation prospects as fans aim chants at board and players  
     
  Aberdeen warned over relegation prospects as fans aim chants at board and players  
     
 
Scotland urged to use ‘negativity’ to fuel their Triple Crown bid against Ireland
 
Scotland urged to use ‘negativity’ to fuel their Triple Crown bid against Ireland
 
Six Nations: Scotland vice-captain identifies game-plan issue but insists players are behind Gregor Townsend
 
Six Nations: Scotland vice-captain identifies game-plan issue but insists players are behind Gregor Townsend
 
Six Nations chief insists bonus points unlikely to scrapped if Ireland win title with less victories than England
 
Six Nations chief insists bonus points unlikely to scrapped if Ireland win title with less victories than England
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
   
   
 
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