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A secret scheme to relocate to the UK thousands of Afghans put at risk by a data breach has been revealed, leading to claims on social media.
The Ferret looks at how the media landscape has changed, why independent journalism matters now more than ever, and what our ...
A meeting between the Scottish Government and Israel’s deputy ambassador sparked protests and division. The Ferret reveals what ministers said behind closed doors ...
Social media pages questioned whether the free bikes scheme was good value for money, after a claim was published about the costs of the project.
The number of safety incidents that could have leaked radiation at the Trident nuclear base on the Clyde has risen to the highest in 15 years.
Care homes chains operating in Scotland have had hundreds of complaints upheld by inspectors in recent years, The Ferret can reveal. Data we obtained via freedom of information from the Care ...
During protests and riots after the Southport stabbings, many claimed there was a connection between refugees and increases in crime in the UK.
The Scottish Government’s environment watchdog has slashed its legal enforcement actions almost threefold over the last seven years.
Less than half of the funding allocated to Scotland’s councils in the run-up to the Period Products Act was spent on the provision of period products.
A dozen held positions with either the oil and gas watchdog, North Sea Transition Authority or departments responsible for energy policy and delivering net zero. Carbon emissions from burning oil, gas ...
Children in poorer parts of Scotland have nearly 10 per cent fewer choices of subjects in secondary schools than those in better-off areas.
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