WATCH: Bonfire Night Chaos as Black-Clad Youths Attack Police with Petrol Bombs, Fireworks in Edinburgh
Chaos broke out in Edinburgh on Bonfire Night, as gangs of youths attacked police officers with fireworks and petrol bombs.

Chaos broke out in Edinburgh on Bonfire Night, as gangs of youths attacked police officers with fireworks and petrol bombs.
First Minister Humza Yousaf promised that Scotland would be a “sanctuary” for Palestinians fleeing the “terrible attacks” in the Gaza Strip.
Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf said his wife’s parents have been caught up in the aftermath of Hamas’s weekend attack on Israel.
Far-left Scottish Nationalist Party MP Mhairi Black has compared people who are critical of the transgender movement to white supremacists.
Politicians of South Asian Heritage seem to be having a moment in the British Isles, holding some of the most powerful political offices.
Humza Yousaf, a left-separatist who has pioneered anti-free speech legislation and lobbied for fewer white people in high office, now leads Scotland.
Humza Yousaf, the frontrunner to succeed Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister of the Scottish Government, was left with egg on his face this week after thoughtlessly asking a group of Ukrainian women in Edinburgh: “Where are all the men?”
Politicians vying to become Scotland’s next leader have described prominent transgenderism critic J.K. Rowling as being a “national treasure”.
Leftist Humza Yousaf, frontrunner to become Scotland’s new First Minister, allegedly caved to “pressure” from a mosque to skip a vote on same-sex marriage – but he has faced little scrutiny of his religious views compared to Christian rival Kate Forbes.
The Indian Council of Scotland said that they would not “feel safe” should far-left Humza Yousaf become the next first minister of Scotland.
A contender to replace Nicola Sturgeon, Kate Forbes has faced criticism for her Christian beliefs on traditional marriage and transgenderism.
Scottish Government minister Humza Yousaf is furious with the media for sharing a video of him falling off a scooter and almost landing on his face while racing through the Scottish Parliament building.
Police Scotland released two illegal migrants who had been detained by Immigration Enforcement after the Home Offce van holding them was surrounded by a mob, citing “safety, public health and well-being”.
Reclaim Party candidate Leo Kearse warned that hate crime legislation will be used to target political rivals of the Scottish National Party.
Suspected and convicted rapists are allowed to self-identify as female, Police Scotland revealed following a freedom of information request from a feminist think tank.
Breitbart London joined Reclaim Party leader Laurence Fox on the campaign trail on Tuesday as he launched his bid to become Mayor of London in a converted double-decker bus with a portrait of a gagged Sir Winston Churchill and punk rock-style lettering reading “Free London”.
The devolved parliament in Scotland has rejected calls to investigate the finances of former President Trump’s golf courses after the left-separatist Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Conservative Party joined forces to block the “political” investigation. On Wednesday, MSPs voted
Scots who say that trans women are not actually women will face criminal prosecution if a court finds that their speech “stirred up hatred”.
Humza Yousaf has said that he wants Scotland’s new hate crime bill to criminalise conversations in private homes, if they allegedly stir up hatred.
A leading atheist in Scotland has hailed the SNP’s proposed Hate Crime Bill as an opportunity to target Christians for prosecution.
Famed British comedian and star of Blackadder and Mr Bean Rowan Atkinson has signed an open letter decrying the Scotland’s new Hate Crime and Public Order Bill, warning the law will infringe upon freedom of speech.
The Scottish government’s hate crime proposals could “devastate” the public’s relationship with the police, officers have warned.
Scottish YouTuber and comedian, Count Dankula, said that the impeding Hate Crime and Public Order law in Scotland — which criminalises ‘stirring up hatred’ — is a new form of puritanism, saying that “the same boomer level argument” that sought
Scottish Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf has complained of receiving “over 6,000 racist social media posts” after he delivered a speech denouncing Scotland for having too many white people in key positions.
Both secularists and Christians have come out against a proposed hate crime law in Scotland, insisting that the loosely worded law poses a threat to free speech.
Despite a number of Muslim activists, politicians, and others attempting to whip up hysteria over a letter calling on people to attack Muslims, few, if any, actual attacks were reported.