As Scotland’s biggest family, the Hanns are no strangers to the spotlight. Emma and Roy are parents to 13 children. The huge family starred in BBC documentary Scotland’s Biggest Families in 2022, and they’re well-kent faces wherever they go. Emma…[Continue Reading...]
A neo-Nazi who amassed a huge weapons stash at his home in Falkirk has been found guilty of a number of crimes, including planning to commit an act of terrorism. Alan Edward, 54, was arrested in September 22 when police…[Continue Reading...]
As the Scottish government seeks to ban conversion therapy, it is granting charity status to a notorious cult that believes in witchcraft, advocates gay exorcism, and extolls the virtues of women providing on-demand sex for their husbands, the National Secular…[Continue Reading...]
A notorious religious organisation which believes in witchcraft and carries out conversion therapy is hoping to expand in Scotland, with Glasgow identified as a key city. The Forward In Faith Church International Incorporated (FIFCII) has been described as promoting “vicious…[Continue Reading...]
Conspiracy theories about vaccinations may have contributed to a drop in the number of children being immunised in Scotland, according to a new study. Anti-vax sentiments are commonly spread on social media with ‘misinformation’ around the subject thought to be…[Continue Reading...]
Nearly a dozen people are on trial in Scotland for allegedly sexually abusing children and even reportedly involving the kids in “witchcraft.” Seven men and four women are facing a combined 32 charges after allegedly forcing kids to participate in…[Continue Reading...]
There are fears that misinformation is gaining "enough traction to be dangerous" amid a report that someone was assaulted for promoting the policy. Politicians in Scotland's capital are worried about "wild conspiracy theories" which have been spread about the concept…[Continue Reading...]
Elspeth Buchan must have been spell-binding. Like many people with towering self-belief, she exerted an incredible power over her followers, to whom she promised eternal life and an assured place in the Kingdom of Heaven. She would make their souls…[Continue Reading...]
In the depths of a hidden, 180-metre deep coastal cave in Scotland, the legend goes that Sawney Bean and his incestuous cult killed over a thousand people over more than two decades. Unsuspecting passers-by were robbed, killed then horrifically eaten…[Continue Reading...]
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