Yousaf Brother-in-Law's £800-a-Day Crack Habit Revealed in Court
Ramsay El Nakla, brother-in-law to former First Minister Humza Yousaf, told a court he spent up to £800 daily feeding a crack cocaine habit. Read the shocking trial details.
Ramsay El Nakla, brother-in-law to former First Minister Humza Yousaf, told a court he spent up to £800 daily feeding a crack cocaine habit. Read the shocking trial details.
A High Court judge has ruled a father's will leaving one daughter just £250 while her sister inherited a £600k house was 'highly suspicious'. Read the full story of the family dispute.
An 82-year-old in Edinburgh must trim a towering hedge after neighbours used 'high hedge' laws, claiming it ruined their light. The council's ruling was partially upheld on appeal.
Jamie Taylor, 34, pleaded guilty to endangering a constable's life after launching three Molotov cocktails at a Livingston police station. Sentencing set for January.
Two women unknowingly married to the same man are locked in a High Court battle over his £1.8 million estate. Discover the shocking story of bigamy and inheritance.
Discover why Edinburgh's Christmas Market was named the best in the UK. From boozy mulled wine to stunning lights, find out what makes this festive experience unforgettable.
Discover why Edinburgh is the ultimate autumn city break, from transformative whisky experiences to historic tours and award-winning dining. Plan your trip today!
Jorja Colville, 21, will be imprisoned for causing a fatal crash that killed three young men. She was driving at over 92mph before losing control. Read the full court details.
Jorja Colville, 21, has admitted causing the deaths of three young men after losing control of her Ford Focus on a rural road. A judge has stated prison is 'inevitable'.
A financier's £2.6m claim against his mother over a Chelsea townhouse has been dismissed, leaving him with a £1m court bill. Read the full High Court ruling details.
A High Court judge has ruled a five-year-old girl must retain her rapist father's surname despite serious domestic abuse history. Barrister Charlotte Proudman calls it 'state-sanctioned harm'.
Forsyth's of Edinburgh, Scotland's longest-running bakery established in 1852, is now for sale as the sixth-generation family owners announce their departure, marking a poignant moment in Scottish culinary history.
A 16-year-old has lost her High Court challenge against her parents' decision to send her to a strict boarding school in Ghana, in a landmark case about parental authority and child welfare.
A High Court judge has ruled a teenager removed from London gang culture to Ghana should remain there temporarily, highlighting radical approaches to youth violence prevention.
Prominent radio presenter Mark Goodier is locked in a High Court legal fight with his sister over their mother's substantial estate, revealing family tensions over property and inheritance decisions.
A bitter family dispute erupts as a daughter inherits her mother's entire £1.3 million estate while her brother receives nothing, leading to a High Court battle over the contested will.
A German tourist wearing a Nazi uniform was battered with a beer stein in an Edinburgh pub after his offensive costume provoked other patrons. The 22-year-old man required hospital treatment following the violent confrontation.
Notorious fugitive Nicholas Rossi, who faked his own death to evade justice, has been sentenced to prison after an international manhunt spanning multiple countries.
John Textor's legal challenge against Crystal Palace and Eagle Football suffers significant setback as High Court rejects bid to delay proceedings, dealing major blow to former owner's ongoing dispute.
Scotland's capital surges ahead of Cambridge and Manchester as leading technology centre, with record venture capital investment and booming startup scene transforming the city's economic landscape.
The Swiss banking giant confronts fresh legal turmoil as the High Court greenlights a landmark case over its role in Mozambique's controversial $2 billion loan scandal that crippled the African nation's economy.
Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Renault, Nissan, Peugeot and Citroën accused of installing illegal defeat devices in diesel vehicles, potentially affecting millions of British motorists.
McLaren Racing takes reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou to London's High Court in dramatic contract dispute that could reshape driver market and team relationships.
Outrage erupts as bodycam footage reveals Ohio police deploying pepper spray against high school football players during a heated confrontation, leaving parents furious and community leaders calling for investigation.
A landmark High Court case against betting giant Betfair may fundamentally reshape how gambling companies operate across Britain, with potentially seismic implications for the entire industry.
A high-flying City trader is suing his former employers after they allegedly withheld a seven-figure bonus following his team's extraordinary £6 billion profit-making performance during market turbulence.
Chip giant Qualcomm secures landmark victory against Samsung and Apple in London court, reshaping the UK mobile technology patent landscape.
Exclusive details emerge in the murder trial of Isla Bell, accused of killing Russian businessman Marat Ganiev and stuffing his body in a suitcase in Edinburgh.
Discover why Edinburgh's controversial visitor levy isn't just another tax burden but an investment in preserving the city's magic for future travellers.
Tragedy strikes Minnesota high school football community as 18-year-old star player Kelvin Luebke collapses and dies during game, leaving teammates and family devastated.