Shetland business woman tell complete lie about how Scottish Government funds, ‘extremely highly’ overfunds, their service

So, a representative of some Shetland Islands business group gets to tell the Westminster Scottish Affairs committee that ferry transport is underfunded in Scotland. Watch now a Labour member of that committee invite the PM to damn the SNP Government with that claim. is the claim true? How do the relative subsidies for ferry transport in Scotland, Norway, British Columbia, Washington State, UK Channel Islands and Isle of Wight compare in light of this claim – https://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/news/lyall-tells-mps-isles-are-in-a-race-against-time-to-resolv-437901/ Scottish island ferries (especially CalMac/CHFS and Shetland inter-island services) receive among the highest per-passenger operating subsidies of the listed regions, with very low … Continue reading Shetland business woman tell complete lie about how Scottish Government funds, ‘extremely highly’ overfunds, their service

Huge surge in child exploitation – carrying drugs in body cavities and sexual abuse – by English county lines drug gangs in Scotland

From Human Trafficking NRM referrals re county lines – 10yrs published by Police Scotland today, that ‘referrals made by Police Scotland to the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) where county lines and suspected criminal exploitation was a factor‘ was: Under 16 year-olds – from 6 in 2020/2021 to 39 in 2025/2026, almost a seven-fold increase. 16-17 year-olds, from 16 to 65, a four-fold increase. Source: https://www.scotland.police.uk/access-to-information/freedom-of-information/disclosure-log/disclosure-log-2026/june/26-1022-human-trafficking-nrm-referrals-re-county-lines-10yrs/ What forms does that exploitation take? County lines refers to a violent, exploitative model of illegal drug distribution in the UK, where urban gangs and organised criminal networks export drugs (primarily heroin and crack cocaine) … Continue reading Huge surge in child exploitation – carrying drugs in body cavities and sexual abuse – by English county lines drug gangs in Scotland

Near-Shore Underwater Data Centres with Waste Heat Recovery – A Distinctly Scottish Opportunity – short and long read

By Jim Mennie: Short version Scotland’s oil and gas industry still has a future, but that future is heavily constrained. Successive Westminster governments of all parties — Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat — have retained control over energy policy because it remains a reserved matter. As a result, Scotland has had little meaningful say over the pace of development, licensing decisions, or the long-term direction of the sector. This lack of control has left the industry and the communities that depend on it in a state of uncertainty for years.Rather than continuing to battle for greater influence within a system … Continue reading Near-Shore Underwater Data Centres with Waste Heat Recovery – A Distinctly Scottish Opportunity – short and long read

Nottingham Police’s investigation into NHS Nottingham Maternity’s ‘horrendous failings’ is called ‘Operation Perth’ suggesting an obvious comparison

Am I over-reacting to the possibility of confusion among some, even in Perth, Scotland, when a major police investigation in Nottingham adopts that title? What is it all about? From the Guardian today: The report of the inquiry into the biggest maternity scandal in NHS history will outline “horrendous” failings in the care provided to women in Nottingham, the Guardian can reveal. A catalogue of appalling behaviour over many years by staff at the city’s two hospitals – Queen’s Medical Centre and Nottingham City hospital – included racism towards mothers, it will say. The NHS is bracing itself for the publication … Continue reading Nottingham Police’s investigation into NHS Nottingham Maternity’s ‘horrendous failings’ is called ‘Operation Perth’ suggesting an obvious comparison

Scotland has at least 7 times as many district nurses per head of population as England does but RCN prefers to attack NHS Scotland on that

In Nursing Standard four days ago, the above claim regarding the stae of district nursing in Scotland is one of the most striking examples ill-informed journalism I’ve seen.1 This won’t take long. NHS England has 7.4 district nurses per 100 000 population.2 Scotland has 77 or, if you are careful to avoid possible differences in definitions, 55 per 100 000.3 So, Scotland has at least 7 times as many district nurses per head of population as England does but the RCN’s Nursing Standard chooses to look at Scotland? Sources: Continue reading Scotland has at least 7 times as many district nurses per head of population as England does but RCN prefers to attack NHS Scotland on that

LATEST – England’s paedophile nursery crisis was averted in Scotland by Alex Salmond government nearly 20 years ago

As with the requirement for all care home staff to be fully registered having played a part in the absence in Scotland of large scale sex grooming of children in care homes, in places such as Rochdale, so the above childcare paedophilia crisis across England seems to have been prevented by our Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme. From BBC Bristol today and widely broadcast across the BBC, the above, and: Serious concerns about a suspected paedophile childcare worker were ignored for months by nursery managers, a BBC investigation has been told. A former employee at Partou King Street Nursery in … Continue reading LATEST – England’s paedophile nursery crisis was averted in Scotland by Alex Salmond government nearly 20 years ago

How media exploit Peter Murrell case to try to reshape Nicola Sturgeon’s legacy

In the Herald today this either unaware or dishonest claim, above. Journalism students know that much of what journalist do, rather than faithfully sharing any kind of pre-existing shared reality, is collectively, sheepishly, construct an alternative reality to suit the agenda of those who fund them and upon whom they depend for their existence – paying their mortgage, their car loan, feeding their families and so on. Regulars here will be well aware of how selective and edited ‘herd’ coverage of, for example, NHS performance, of youth violence, of drug death trends, of housing shortages, of even child poverty has … Continue reading How media exploit Peter Murrell case to try to reshape Nicola Sturgeon’s legacy

Another book recommendation! This one’s more for dipping into to inform your ideas on Scotland’s journey to a better nation

I’ve been deeply affected by Prof Kate Pickett and here co-authored seminal text, Spirit Level, on the almost magical effect of reducing inequality and the better society that seems to produce. Alasdair Gray and Alex Salmond launched us on that path, one-armed tied by the UK admittedly, more than 20 years ago. Kate refers to several of the SNP’s achievements in her new book and , critically, suggests how we might get there better, faster, more fully. Sample – https://www.amazon.co.uk/arya/webplayer?asin=B0FHH9ZYWC&marketplaceId=A1F83G8C2ARO7P&amazonAsin=B0FHH7SZT1&useRelativeUrl=true&initialCPLaunch=true&isSample=true&isHomesteadCaller=true&isMobile=false&ref_=adbl_dp_dt_cloudplayer_login Continue reading Another book recommendation! This one’s more for dipping into to inform your ideas on Scotland’s journey to a better nation

The best book I’ve read in a long time and in a way connected to places like post-industrial Scotland

Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers by Caroline Fraser, just out in paperback, is about far more than serial killers. It’s about the violence of war-damaged fathers, the violence of treatment of unwed mothers and their babies, the violence of geology in some places, the violence of civil engineering and transport systems and the inherent violence of unfettered capitalism. Fraser, a Pulitzer winner, writes so well, so well, her fascinating content becomes a page-turner. I’m not exactly a typical guy, so I leave you to judge just how much this review influences you. If you do … Continue reading The best book I’ve read in a long time and in a way connected to places like post-industrial Scotland