Prison leaders have pledged to improve how the system cares for transgender inmates.
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The jury in the trial of a Scot accused of planning to live stream a terrorist attack has been sent out to consider its verdict.
Sam Imrie, 24, is accused of preparing to commit acts of terrorism and suggesting online that he planned to attack the Fife Islamic Centre in Glenrothes.
The jurors at the High Court in Edinburgh have begun deliberating the charges after being sent out by judge Lord Mulholland at 11.20am on Wednesday.
Imrie, who denies all of the nine charges against him, is accused
Prison leaders have pledged to improve how the system cares for transgender inmates.
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Ken Smith is known globally as The Hermit of Treig and has been living ‘off grid’ in the Scottish Highlands for more than 40 years.
Alleged victims of a music teacher accused of raping a student and sexually abusing schoolgirls in charges spanning three decades have given evidence at his trial.
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