Fife
Number of police investigators with links to force ‘worrying’, inquiry told
Former lord advocate Dame Elish Angiolini was giving evidence to the Sheku Bayoh inquiry on Friday.
‘Incredibly valuable’ Bayoh report not received by Police Scotland, inquiry told
Retired detective chief constable Fiona Taylor gave evidence to the Sheku Bayoh inquiry on Wednesday.
Sheku Bayoh inquiry should examine why police were not prosecuted, say family
They met with Deputy Scottish First Minister Kate Forbes in Holyrood on Thursday.
Things ‘weren’t great’ for ethnic minority police officers in 90s, inquiry told
The Sheku Bayoh Inquiry is currently examining whether race was a factor in the 31-year-old’s death while being restrained by police in 2015.
Sheku Bayoh’s sister vows ‘justice will prevail’ as inquiry enters key phase
Kadi Johnson was addressing supporters gathered outside the inquiry venue in Edinburgh on Thursday.
Ex-lord advocate knew race would be at centre of Sheku Bayoh probe, inquiry told
Frank Mulholland, who was head of the Crown Office between 2011 and 2016, gave evidence to the inquiry into the father-of-two’s death.
Ex-Crown Office chief was concerned police were at Bayoh post-mortem exam
Sheku Bayoh, 31, died after he was restrained on the ground by six police officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on May 3 2015.
School leaders need suicide prevention training amid ‘mental health emergency’
Delegates at the NASUWT union’s conference heard of teachers who had taken their own lives.
Inspectors raise concerns over care plans and record keeping at custody centres
HM Inspector of Constabulary in Scotland visited Police Scotland custody centres in Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy.
Sheku Bayoh detectives forced ‘vulnerable’ family to leave home, inquiry told
Detectives cited ‘common law’ powers to justify not obtaining a warrant to search the family home of one of Mr Bayoh’s friends.