Edinburgh Uni staff are losing their jobs. Their boss has two
Sir Peter Mathieson appears to have confirmed he is being paid for a board role at a university spin-off at the same time as many staff face uncertainty about their futures.
Repeated attempts by government agencies in Scotland to block public access to information show that freedom of information law should
Hardline immigration policies in the UK have led to traumatised people being left destitute and wrongly detained, according to the
Five military personnel have been referred to the UK Government’s counter-terrorism intervention programme but the Ministry of Defence has
Words by Billy Briggs, photos by Angie Catlin At her home in Athens, Anna Stamou pours sweet tea as she
Serco has been fined millions of pounds by the Home Office for failing to meet the terms of its contract
Westminster’s former Brexit minister, Chris Heaton-Harris, has been accused of breaching the ministerial code for meeting privately with the
A review of undercover policing by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) failed to look into claims
The UK’s armed forces are being trained how to spot signs of radicalisation in order to prevent personnel from
Reporting by Billy Briggs, Joshua Martin and Liam Turbett A far right group with links to neo-Nazis, a convicted paedophile
Arms firms profiting from a war in Yemen that has killed 70,000 people were given nearly £3m of tax
Torture victims and vulnerable women were among hundreds of asylum seekers forced to make 400-mile round trips from Scotland to
More than 200 British citizens in Glasgow underwent spot checks by immigration officers in 21 months, prompting claims the Home