I don't think any of these Sunday trading hours rules apply in Scotland.
The "apply for university before you know your exam results" doesn't apply here either.
However, one of our legal oddities is that we have an extra verdict available in criminal trials, as well as "guilty" and "non guilty" we also have "not proven":
Just for clarification, in England we have "Guilty" and "Not Guilty", there is no "innocent" here. The closest to an "innocent" verdict is probably the dismissal of charges by a judge.
The "apply for university before you know your exam results" doesn't apply here either.
However, one of our legal oddities is that we have an extra verdict available in criminal trials, as well as "guilty" and "non guilty" we also have "not proven":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_proven
[Corrected - I said "innocent" rather than "not guilty"]