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Half a million Scots are on police intelligence database despite many having committed no crimes
More than half a million people in Scotland are listed on a police intelligence database - despite many having committed no offence. Latest figures show that information on 508,682 adults and children is being stored on the Scottish Intelligence Database (SID) - a system launched in 2003 to target organised crime gangs. The ‘alarming’ numbers
Team GB’s medal rush continues as Tommy Fleetwood bags silver in the golf and Amber Rutter clinches second place in the shooting as Britain’s athletes score bronzes in the gymnastics and dressage
It has been another fantastic day for Team GB at the Olympics, as we sweep another four medals with high hopes for more in the athletics later tonight. Spectacular performances were put on in shooting, gymnastics, equestrian and golf taking Britain's medal total to 37 - just behind Australia, France, the USA and China. Tommy
‘Blame all your problems on Mercury’: What really happens during retrograde?
'Blame all your problems on Mercury': What really happens during retrograde? Getty Images “Mercury retrograde is coming back, my darlings.” Sadicka, an astrologer and spiritual life coach, is telling her 5,000 Instagram followers to watch out for technology issues, trouble communicating with people and even car accidents, ahead of the planet Mercury going into retrograde
Policing minister says rioting thugs ‘will get a knock on their door’ from police and insists there is ‘no need’ to bring in the Army after more than 100 protesters arrested and officers left injured in latest ugly scenes
The policing minister has said rioting thugs will get a 'knock on their door' from officers and insisted there is 'no need' to bring in the Army to help. More than 100 people have now been arrested across the country after riots broke out between anti-immigration demonstrators and counter-protesters this week, with the chaos set to continue
UK grapples with worst riots in 13 years
UK authorities faced growing pressure Sunday to put an end to England’s worst rioting in 13 years after disturbances linked to child murders and involving far-riot agitators flared across the country. Unrest related to misinformation about a mass stabbing that killed three young girls last week spread to multiple towns and cities on Saturday as
Stock market today: Dow drops 600 on weak jobs data as a global sell-off whips back to Wall Street
Stocks tumbled Friday on worries the U.S. economy could be cracking under the weight of high interest rates meant to whip inflation Stock market today: Dow drops 600 on weak jobs data as a global sell-off whips back to Wall StreetBy STAN CHOEAP Business WriterThe Associated PressNEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks tumbled Friday
Pollster Gives Donald Trump 10-Word Question to Beat Kamala Harris
Republican pollster Frank Luntz on Friday gave former President Donald Trump a 10-word question to ask voters about his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris amid this year's presidential election. President Joe Biden stepped down from the presidential race in an unprecedented move on July 21 then quickly endorsed Harris. On Friday, Harris formally became the Democratic
Male drivers take more risks while driving with a ‘sexy sounding’ satnav, study finds
Sexy-sounding satnavs make men take more risks when driving, a new study has found. Women with higher-pitched voices – which men find attractive and are associated with youth, good looks and fertility – can turn men into risk-takers, say researchers, whose findings were published in the Personality and Individual Differences journal. When given driving instructions
Police officers injured as far-right activists face off against anti-racism groups across UK
A number of British police officers have been injured as far-right activists faced off with anti-racism protesters following a stabbing rampage at a dance class earlier this week that left three girls dead and several wounded Police officers injured as far-right activists face off against anti-racism groups across UKBy PAN PYLASAssociated PressThe Associated PressLONDON LONDON
Trump struggles to keep his edge against Harris with fewer than 100 days until the election
Donald Trump predicted he would face Kamala Harris, but he wasn’t ready for the reality of an election reset that put him on his heels. The former president is diluting his own message with scattershot attacks on the vice president and, for the first time in his political career, has struggled to stay at the