Review had criticised support service, run by a trans woman, for not providing women-only spaces for 16 months The chief executive of Rape Crisis Scotland has apologised to rape survivors who were let down by failings at the network’s support service in Edinburgh. Sandy Brindley said a review had...
Read Also
- Ukraine bans Telegram app on state-issued devices, citing security fears
- ANALYSIS: New Winnipeg Jets coach Scott Arniel up to the job
- American Airlines in talks to pick Citigroup over rival bank Barclays for crucial credit card deal
- Mayor of French town apologizes for his comments downplaying mass rape case
- Anxiety in Lebanon after pager explosions trigger a nation already on edge
- After Pager Attack, Israel and Hezbollah Return to Familiar Deadlock
- Israeli soldiers filmed pushing bodies of Palestinians off West Bank roof
- Mars brings Marathon name back in UK as nostalgia rises for retro sweets
- Voters split on whether Harris or Trump would do a better job on the economy: AP-NORC poll
- Macron and Trudeau will meet in Canada next week. What’s on the agenda?
Latest The Guardian
- Israeli soldiers filmed pushing bodies of Palestinians off West Bank roof
- Mars brings Marathon name back in UK as nostalgia rises for retro sweets
- Holocaust survivor marks 80th birthday with protest outside Israeli prison
- How mudlarking on the Thames unlocks London’s secret riches
- US elections 2024: what is early voting, and can I do it?
- Nike appoints new CEO as sportswear giant’s sales come under pressure
- Leeds man admits killing delivery driver but denies murder
- Rape Crisis Scotland boss apologises for Edinburgh centre failings
- First Thing: Israel bombards Lebanon as Hezbollah vows ‘punishment’
- David Lammy scrutinising evacuation plans for Britons in Lebanon after attacks