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Final four members of ‘depraved’ 21-person child sex abuse ring jailed

5th June 2023

The last four people who were part of a 21-person child sex abuse ring have now been put behind bars. The ‘depraved’ case, which has been the largest sexual abuse…

Gambling and gaming: A joint home-school response

5th June 2023

The convergence of gaming and gambling is creating a dangerous and slippery slope for young people. Charlotte Aynsley looks at the problem, the government response thus far, and how schools…

Why computer-generated child abuse is the next crime wave waiting to happen

5th June 2023

Browse through the public image library of Openjourney, an artificial intelligence tool used to create computer-generated art, and you will find an impressive collage of hyper-realistic portraits, vivid science-fiction scenes…

How To Keep Your Child Safe In Online Gaming

5th June 2023

Child’s safety on online games begins at home, and should start at an early stage. This requires an intention to understand the online gaming space as well as the urgency…

Inquiry into deaths of Polmont prisoners Katie Allan and William Lindsay

5th June 2023

A joint Fatal Accident Inquiry is to be held into the deaths of Katie Allan and William Lindsay who both took their own lives in Polmont Young Offenders Institution, the…

Transforming children’s experiences of the justice system

5th June 2023

New test sites for ‘Bairns’ Hoose’ to be set up. Children and young people in the justice system will soon be able to benefit from coordinated, comprehensive support under one…

Teenage asylum seeker goes missing after being brought to Angus under Home Office scheme

5th June 2023

The youngster was one of seven living locally under a Home Office scheme to protect children from falling into the hands of traffickers. Council officials say the project has been…

Parents outline ‘woeful’ mental health support for students at UK universities

2nd June 2023

Source: The Guardian Survey follows petition demanding legislation for a statutory duty of care in higher education. Students who are struggling with their mental health can wait a whole academic…

Andrew Tate BBC interview: Influencer challenged on misogyny and rape allegations

2nd June 2023

Source: BBC News Andrew Tate has denied fuelling a culture of misogyny and defended his reputation in a combative interview with the BBC. When the BBC put a range of allegations…

Mental health services that fail to improve could be shut, says watchdog

2nd June 2023

Source: BBC News Failing mental health services that do not improve, whether run by private firms or the NHS, could be shut, a Care Quality Commission chief has said. It…