Young prisoner's death could have been prevented, sheriff rules
Seven recommendations have been made by a sheriff after an FAI into the death of 20-year-old Jack McKenzie in Polmont.
Tommy Robinson to be released from prison early
Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, has his sentence reduced by four months.
Woman who killed partner as he slept jailed for 12 years
Julie Ann McIlwaine had admitted killing James Joseph Crossley but denied his murder.
Leicester charged with new financial rules breach
Leicester City are referred to an independent commission by the Premier League for an alleged breach of English Football League financial rules during the 2023-24 Championship season.
Sex worker 'terrified' by plans for new prostitution law
Alba MSP Ash Regan's bill would change the law to make it an offence to pay for sexual services.
Gulf pact next after EU trade deal, says Reeves
New trade agreements will boost economic growth, says chancellor, as she sets sights on Middle East.
Supplier to major supermarkets hit by cyber attack
Logistics firm Peter Green Chilled supplies major supermarkets, but it is relatively small compared to its rivals.
Second man charged over fires at home linked to PM
Stanislav Carpiuc, 26, has been charged with conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life, police say.
British man claims record-breaking fastest run across Australia
William Goodge ran from Perth to Sydney in 35 days, running the equivalent of 2.5 marathons each day.
Family criticises law change on paedophiles' parental rights
Those convicted of child sexual offences may not be banned from contact with their own offspring.
Residents plagued by 'a million bees' in their road
People, pets and tradespeople are stung as the problem is traced back to beehives at one property.
Residents plagued by 'a million bees' in their road
People, pets and tradespeople are stung as the problem is traced back to beehives at one property.
Fruit juice 'not fruit' in school food shakeup plan
The plan also sees sweet treats and fried food being cut down in primary schools.
The Papers: 'UK condemns Israel' and 'Brexit reset'
Reaction to the UK's new trade deal with the EU dominated the front pages of Tuesday's papers.
Allies of Israel demand it end 'egregious' Gaza offensive
The UK, France and Canada "strongly oppose" Benjamin Netanyahu's expansion of military operations, a statement from their leaders said.
Chris Mason: EU deal a reminder of an uneasy relationship
Our political editor reflects on the UK's deal with the EU to smoothen frictions in trade.
Post Office data breach victims to get compensation
Hundreds of sub-postmasters had their names and addresses accidentally published online last year.
Post Office data breach victims to get compensation
Hundreds of sub-postmasters had their names and addresses accidentally published online last year.
Sex worker 'terrified' by plans for new prostitution law
Alba MSP Ash Regan's bill would change the law make it an offence to pay for sexual services.
Fruit juice 'not fruit' in school food shakeup plan
A many shakeup plan also sees sweet treats and fried food being cut down in primary schools.