Trafficker forced two young women into prostitution after bringing them to UK
A trafficker, Mananchaya Wanitthanawet, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for exploiting two young Thai women in Scotland and has been ordered to pay Β£3,815 as part of a confiscation order.
Court battle over definition of 'woman' has cost taxpayers more than Β£766,000
The Scottish government has reportedly spent over Β£766,000 in taxpayer money on a legal dispute regarding the definition of 'woman' as it pertains to the Equality Act 2010.
HPV vaccine shows lasting protection after 12 years, study indicates
A population study in Scotland shows that the HPV vaccination has long-lasting effects, with a sustained reduction in high-grade cervical lesions among over 270,000 women monitored for up to 12 years.
Campaigners challenge Scottish policy on transgender inmates in female prisons
A campaign group is contesting the Scottish policy allowing some transgender inmates to be housed in female prisons, arguing it conflicts with previous court rulings on women-only spaces.
Woman prisoners 'traded as pawns for political gain' by 'Orwellian' Scottish government policy
A legal challenge claims that a Scottish government policy regarding the placement of transgender prisoners in women's jails treats female inmates as political pawns.