The Guga Hunt: Why a centuries-old Hebridean tradition is facing renewed scrutiny
The Ferret did a deep dive to explain why a bird cull on Lewis dating back centuries is causing outrage amid claims it's a "blood sport"
A US arms multinational with a factory in Scotland has been linked to an alleged war crime in Yemen via
Retired police officers who give evidence to an inquiry into undercover policing will not face retrospective action for wrongdoing, The
An oil firm in Edinburgh has been accused of complicity in human rights abuses in Africa. Cairn Energy is named
A former officer with the Met Police at the centre of a public inquiry into undercover policing has requested an
An arms firm condemned for fuelling war in Africa and the Middle East and then profiting from the refugee crisis,
UK weaponry sales to Saudi Arabia will come under judicial review after an organisation opposed to the arms trade successfully
Police Scotland has been criticised for refusing to release new figures on the number of children detained and held overnight
A key witness at the Pitchford Inquiry has asked the Scottish Government to obtain the fake names used by undercover
An Australian academic has challenged claims by China’s government that it has stopped removing organs from executed prisoners for
UK Government support for military forces fighting in Yemen has been condemned after they were listed by the United Nations
The policeman leading an internal investigation into the undercover policing scandal at the Met Police is “unfit” for the role
Police Scotland is seeking to extend a controversial training project with Sri Lankan police despite new evidence of the force’