A porn creator dropped from a Police Scotland campaign has branded its vetting process 'inadequate and embarrassing'.
Police Scotland have recruited a "kink content" porn creator for its domestic abuse campaign. The individual - known on his social media accounts as Rossy - appears in explicit content regularly shared on his X profile. Recent videos shared with his 54,000 followers show him being choked, spat on and slapped.
Meanwhile, TikTok videos promoting Mr Georgescu were ... After all, it’s not like Russia doesn’t have previous form in Scotland. Back in 2020, a report published by Westminster’s ...
A schoolgirl shared a haunting final TikTok including an eerily-named song the day before she was killed by her dad. Scarlett Vickers, 14, was stabbed to death at her home in Darlington, County Durham,
The new Labour Party government will NOT ban the social media platform, after it was banned over the pond in the United States.
There are "no plans" for a TikTok ban in the UK, officials have said as a block in the US is set to come into force on Sunday. The social media giant lost a last-ditch legal bid this week to have a ban declared as unconstitutional on free-speech grounds.
A potential TikTok ban could impact creators like Amy Underwood, a Scottish excavator operator turned influencer, who uses the platform.
Marc Champion is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Europe, Russia and the Middle East. He was previously Istanbul bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal.
A group of monks have taken to social media to offer a look into a world that many will have no idea about. They talked about how much they earn and what their hobbies are
A bioethicist has taken to TikTok to share that we've been blowing our noses wrong our entire lives - and it could be causing damage. People are baffled by the revelation
But the Met Office has warned that fresh snow could fall in Scotland and potentially northern parts of England particularly over higher ground. While today is nice and sunny for large parts of the UK, temperatures dipped to -5°C in parts of rural Scotland last night.
A mum is speaking out as a warning not to ignore simple symptoms like an eye twitch - after dismissing hers as 'college stress' left her unable to smile when it proved more sinister. Jade-Marie Clark first began experiencing what she thought was an ear infection while pregnant with her first baby Theo Clark in March 2020.