Survey reveals nearly three times more Scots trust the SNP Government than trust Westminster and more than 80% support SNP’s progressive taxation policies

From the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2025: Core module published today: In 2025, 46% of people trusted the Scottish Government to work in Scotland’s best interests, in line with the 47% reported in 2023. Over the last ten years this has declined from 72% in 2015. Trust in the UK Government to act in Scotland’s best long-term interest remains lower than this at 18%, in line with 21% in 2023. Is 18% ‘in line’ with 21%? 54% of respondents said that the Scottish Parliament gives Scotland a stronger voice in the UK (7% a weaker voice, 37% making no difference). 49% reported that the … Continue reading Survey reveals nearly three times more Scots trust the SNP Government than trust Westminster and more than 80% support SNP’s progressive taxation policies

Scotland’s road deaths plummet by 16% in one year and 55% in the SNP era

From Transport Scotland yesterday: Provisional road casualty figures released today by Transport Scotland show a decrease in road fatalities between 2024 and 2025, and a reduction in overall casualties over the same period. In 2025 there were 134 road fatalities, a decrease [16.25%] of 26 from 160 in 2024. There were 1,906 serious casualties in 2025, a reduction of 4% from the 1,978 recorded in 2024. Slight casualties decreased by 3% (from 3,594 to 3,495), meaning that total casualties also reduced by 3% (from 5,732 to 5,535). Road casualties were higher than in 2020 and 2021 when the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions led … Continue reading Scotland’s road deaths plummet by 16% in one year and 55% in the SNP era

Scotland has 33% more specialist learning-disability nurses

In the Guardian today: The specialist learning-disability nurse workforce is in “absolute crisis” with the number of specialist nurses falling by a third across the UK since 2009, leaving many vulnerable adults with inadequate care, according to a report by the largest nursing union. The Royal College of Nursing review revealed that the number of learning-disability nurses employed by the NHS has fallen from 7,083 in 2009 to 4,768 in 2026.1 All things being equally bad in Scotland, you’d expect there would be around 480, one tenth, but there are 633, around 33% more.2 I feel sure that there are not enough … Continue reading Scotland has 33% more specialist learning-disability nurses

Milking blood to keep from running out – ‘The teen knife death massacre’ – Does the Daily Record actually have a ‘new low’ as violence, stabbing and murder by ‘our kids’ (only) plummet

The Daily Record, today and on May 8th 2026, sickeningly milking and distorting Scotland’s supposed youth murder by knife problem. Why do I say ‘supposed?’ Details at: Continue reading Milking blood to keep from running out – ‘The teen knife death massacre’ – Does the Daily Record actually have a ‘new low’ as violence, stabbing and murder by ‘our kids’ (only) plummet

Early prisoner release – Re-offending plummets to 5%, one seventh of that in England, due to more prison officers and more police officers to deal with it but BBC Scotland try to scare you with tabloid reporting the day before a by-election

officers is raising concerns about the early release of hundreds of prisoners over the past two years. The early release scheme has been prompted by concerns over prison overcrowding and does not include prisoners convicted of sexual offences or domestic abuse. In a speech to the association of Scottish Police Superintendents, Rob Hay will say sentences must reflect the severity of crimes. The Scottish Government has been approached for comment. NOTE – This is a Reporting Scotland team special not on their website at all so fed to them by opposition parties. We are talking about criminals released early into … Continue reading Early prisoner release – Re-offending plummets to 5%, one seventh of that in England, due to more prison officers and more police officers to deal with it but BBC Scotland try to scare you with tabloid reporting the day before a by-election

“Scotland has proudly led the way in many areas concerning women’s rights and violence against women” but Kevin McKenna has other ideas, dark, smelly ones

I’ve been looking the other way, embarrassed as I can be when confronted with a loud mental health problem in the aisles of a supermarket, by the latest string of fake news from Kevin McKenna, greasing the pages of the Herald, this last few months but, such is my lack of inner peace, today’s utterly fantastic ‘John Swinney and the Scottish Greens have, in effect, given a free pass to pimps’ pushed me over. Why is it, like all of his stuff these days, fake? First, in the year-ending June 2025, there were 72 804 cases of rape and attempted rape, 211 225 sexual … Continue reading “Scotland has proudly led the way in many areas concerning women’s rights and violence against women” but Kevin McKenna has other ideas, dark, smelly ones

Major increases in school-leaver employment and university access in SNP years

From Summary Statistics for Follow-up Leaver Destinations, No. 8: 2026 edition, published today, the above table extract and: This statistical publication provides information on the follow-up destinations, nine months after the end of the school year, of 2024-25 school leavers from publicly funded secondary schools in Scotland. https://www.gov.scot/publications/summary-statistics-for-follow-up-leaver-destinations-no-8-2026-edition/documents/ This table shows that as the SNP Government, first elected in 2007, ‘got behind the wheel’ it began to take steps to improve school-leaver employment and HE access and fifteen years alter the results are impressive with 15% improvements in both by 2024/2025. For any who refuse to allow the SNP credit … Continue reading Major increases in school-leaver employment and university access in SNP years

With an SNP-held Arbroath by-election looming BBC Scotland cannot wait for Police Scotland to confirm a ‘rape’ charge there in a place where it is less than half as common than in other parts of the UK

BBC Scotland‘s insert in BBC Breakfast is headlining the above story alongside the report of the Arbroath and Broughty ferry by-election. They’ve had to work hard to get a story out of their Tayside & Central web page which only has: A 23-year-old man has been charged after a woman was raped in Arbroath. Police said they had received a report of a serious sexual assault in the Bridge Street area on Saturday 6 June. Detectives said a man has now been arrested and charged. The man is expected to appear at Forfar Sheriff Court later. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9824697648o Based on the … Continue reading With an SNP-held Arbroath by-election looming BBC Scotland cannot wait for Police Scotland to confirm a ‘rape’ charge there in a place where it is less than half as common than in other parts of the UK

Cryptosporidium in the Capital, Diarrhoea in Devon, a Toilet in the Thames, a Lavvy in the Lake and Sick sheep in the Swale – Thames Water rescue package to cost Scots £1bn may be only the first

BBC Breakfast this morning on a £10bn rescue package for Thames Water, which would cost the taxpayer in Scotland a near £1bn share of that as it comes out of general UK taxation. We know by now that so called Barnett consequentials to compensate Scotland for this kind of thing rarely work and that the UK Government is more likely to cut the Scottish block grant anyway, as it pleases. Thames Water is not alone in its gross incompetence and corruption that we will pay for. See these: In the Guardian, 7 September 2025, the above headline and: South West Water … Continue reading Cryptosporidium in the Capital, Diarrhoea in Devon, a Toilet in the Thames, a Lavvy in the Lake and Sick sheep in the Swale – Thames Water rescue package to cost Scots £1bn may be only the first

Scottish media accept that Israeli interference against the SNP may be true and accurate in 2026 while that from Russia on referendum irregularities in 2014 was clearly ‘fake and ‘inaccurate’

Covered fairly widely in the Scottish MSM and by BBC Scotland last week: Scotland’s first minister was targeted by an Israeli firm spreading online disinformation before the Holyrood election, a French government agency has claimed. John Swinney and the SNP were allegedly targeted in accounts linked to BlackCore – a tech company claiming to “shape narratives” who French authorities accused of trying to smear pro-Palestine election candidates. Disinformation detection service Viginum said hundreds of fake accounts would leave co-ordinated comments on Swinney’s social media posts.Swinney had described the conflict in Gaza as a “man-made humanitarian catastrophe” and said a genocide by … Continue reading Scottish media accept that Israeli interference against the SNP may be true and accurate in 2026 while that from Russia on referendum irregularities in 2014 was clearly ‘fake and ‘inaccurate’