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Reported hate crime in Scotland rose by 17% to a record 7,115 charges in 2025-26, according to figures from the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service. Racially aggravated offences remained the most common category, followed by crimes linked to sexual orientation and disability, all of which increased year-on-year. Charges involving religion and transgender identity also rose. Ruth Charteris KC said the increase in offences motivated by racial, sexual orientation and disability-related hatred "should concern us all" and stressed that prosecutors remained committed to holding offenders to account and protecting vulnerable communities.
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