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  • The Falkirk Herald supplies the most detail:

    A jury found Edward, of Wholequarter Avenue, guilty of four charges under the Terrorism Act – inviting support for a proscribed organisation; possession of weaponry, ammunition and equipment for the commission, preparation or instigation of terrorist acts; and encouraging terrorism and circulating terrorist publications.

    He was also found guilty of racism, anti-semitism, Holocaust denial, and statutory breach of the peace. All these offences he denied.

    He was further found guilty of producing and supplying cannabis and possessing the stun gun – which he had offered to admit before the trial began.

    As the wording in other reports is very similar they either cribbed from that or everyone is using the same pool reporter. I’d assume most of the vague crimes are classed as malicious communication under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003.