Sectarian hate crime has reached its highest level in years, as convictions going through the courts reveal an increase of x per cent. The figures are published as MSPs debate controversial new legislation aimed at cracking down on religious sectarianism, particularly linked to football matches. In other news; A leading member of Scoland's biggest paedophile ring has had his minimum prison sentence cut by the Appeal Court. James Rennie will now be able to apply for parole four and a half years' earlier than he would have done under his original sentence. And in sport; Scott Brown's Celtic future was thrown into further doubt today after Neil Lennon insisted the club would not pay the fee demanded by the player's agent over a new deal. This is an international version of the news that may have been edited for rights reasons.
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