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There were 54 deaths recorded in prison custody in 2023-24, according to statistics published by the chief statistician today. This is the highest annual figure recorded between 2012-13 and 2023-24 and an increase of 15 from 2022-23. Overall, from 2012-13 to 2023-24, there were 399 deaths recorded i

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New proposals to combine Right to Buy legislation to simplify the process for community groups to take over land and assets have been published. The Community Right to Buy Review examined the existing powers introduced since 2003:

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Greyhound racing has been outlawed in Scotland after MSPs approved legislation banning the sport, which had already declined following the closure of the country’s last track in Fife last year. The Prohibition of Greyhound Racing (Scotland) Bill, introduced by Green MSP Mark Ruskell, makes it

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A group litigation claim has been launched in Scotland against the pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson on behalf of women who say they developed mesothelioma, ovarian, and other female reproductive system cancers. All the claimants either used the firm’s talc products which, it is alleg

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Thousands more young people who may be at risk of becoming involved in antisocial behaviour and crime will be supported by an additional £26 million of CashBack for Communities funding. CashBack uses money recovered from seized criminal assets and reinvests it into communities. The funding sup

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A public hearing into a controversial £54 million flood protection scheme for Musselburgh is to begin in September under the oversight of a senior legal figure. Paul Cackette has been appointed as reporter for the proceedings, which were called in by Scottish ministers after East Lothian counc

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The Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill, which regulates high-risk cosmetic procedures such as Botox and fillers, has been passed by Holyrood. The bill requires procedures to be performed by, or alongside, certain healthcare professionals in a registered settin

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Significant funding to fix building safety issues in Scotland will now be available thanks to new legislation. The Building Safety Levy Bill, which has been approved by Holyrood, will see a tax charged on the construction of certain new residential properties from April 2028.

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