Could Scotland's hate crime law be the beginning of the end for free speech?

Could Scotland's hate crime law be the beginning of the end for free speech?

By The Times

Scotland’s new Hate Crime and Public Order Act came into force on Monday - and within 48 hours at least 800 'hate crimes' had been reported to Scottish police. So, what's in it? And why has it put Scotland once again at the centre of the culture wars?

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