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Vanessa Frake warned the current justice system is ‘warehousing prisoners’ and ‘turning out better criminals into society’.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, a liberal who took office in June after winning an early election to replace ousted conservative Yoon Suk Yeol, has vowed to improve relations with Pyongyang, ...
Hong Kong authorities strengthened a crackdown on 16 overseas-based activists who were previously targeted by bounties on suspicion of endangering national security, implementing measures that include ...
A LEADING UK sociologist is set to launch a new study exploring Inverclyde through the lens of famous playwright Peter MacDougall. Professor Ian Pace, from the City St George's, London University, is ...
Storm Floris is set to bring strong winds and heavy rain to Inverclyde today - here's all the latest updates from around the area.
Concern over the risk of fire and the potential spread of toxic chemicals should not stand in the way of plans for a new battery energy ...
A Greenock-based housing association insists there is no need for residents to be concerned about their privacy after it began using drones ...
Spotify users could have their accounts deleted if they fail to pass age verification checks now in force under the Online Safety Act in the UK.
Israeli forces killed at least 23 Palestinians seeking food on Sunday in the Gaza Strip, according to hospital officials.
The Home Office is giving £100 million of extra funding to support the pilot of the new “one in, one out” returns agreement between the UK and France and other efforts to crack down on small boat ...
A report from KPMG has warned that traditional banks will need to overhaul and embrace AI as they face a squeeze on profits over the years ahead.
Airline Emirates has recorded a surge in bookings from affluent visitors to the UK, which it claimed is “driving forward economic growth” in the country. Bookings for first class seats on flights from ...