Children’s social care workers in Scotland to get Living Wage, £1 200 more than in other parts of UK but it’s not being reported – wonder why?
From Children’s social care workers: minimum pay Last updated 21 April 2026: The minimum rate of pay for children’s social care workers in Scotland is £13.45 per hour. What to do if you are not receiving this. The minimum rate of pay for children’s social care workers delivering direct care in Scotland increased from £12.60 to £13.45 per hour from April 2026. This is in line with pay rates for adult social care workers and with the Real Living Wage rate announced by the Living Wage Foundation in October 2025. The Scottish Government provide funding to local authorities to ensure that both children and adult social care … Continue reading Children’s social care workers in Scotland to get Living Wage, £1 200 more than in other parts of UK but it’s not being reported – wonder why?
As Transform Scotland call for a large SUV ban in city centres, how they have surged to 30% of all cars and are 8 times more likely to kill a child
From GB News yesterday: Scotland could introduce new restrictions on larger vehicles in city centres following fresh calls from campaigners, who warned SUVs are becoming an “emerging problem”. A new report from sustainable transport group Transform Scotland has urged the next Scottish Government to consider bringing in limits on the biggest vehicles in urban areas. According to the report, SUVs made up almost half of all new cars sold in 2023, a dramatic rise from just one in 10 in 2020. Campaigners warned that this rapid growth is already having a visible impact on Scotland’s towns and cities. https://www.gbnews.com/lifestyle/cars/scotland-suv-restrictions-parking-road-safety The … Continue reading As Transform Scotland call for a large SUV ban in city centres, how they have surged to 30% of all cars and are 8 times more likely to kill a child
Children living in temporary accommodation can be dangerous – THREE times as many per capita do in England as in Scotland
Thanks to Dottie for alerting me to this in the Guardian today: Living in temporary accommodation has contributed to the deaths of 104 children in England in the past six years, 76 of whom were under the age of one, according to data. Statistics also show there were 64 stillbirths and 27 neonatal deaths involving mothers living in temporary accommodation (TA) in the UK in 2024. Experts say the housing crisis is pushing families into conditions that endanger their lives. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/apr/22/temporary-accommodation-deaths-children-england I can find no directly comparable data for Scotland but this major difference is connected. From STV in February 2025: The number … Continue reading Children living in temporary accommodation can be dangerous – THREE times as many per capita do in England as in Scotland
Farm income surges contrary to Tory gentleman farmer, Tim Eagle’s gloomy assessment
From Scottish farm business income: annual estimates 2024-2025 last updated 21 April 2026, the above and: Average farm incomes rose in 2024-25, after experiencing some sharp declines in 2023-24. The increases are largely driven by higher livestock prices. Average farm income is around £58,800 in 2024-25. This is an increase of 30% (£13,400) from the previous year’s income of £45,400, which was the lowest income since 2019-20, after adjusting for inflation. The average farm made a profit of £500 from agricultural activity in 2024-25. Agricultural profit (agricultural output minus costs) is rarely seen for the average farm. This last happened … Continue reading Farm income surges contrary to Tory gentleman farmer, Tim Eagle’s gloomy assessment
A96 collisions plummet contrary to comments by Douglas Ross and Fergus Ewing
In July 2025, opposition MSPs misrepresented the road traffic accident rate on the A96 between Aberdeen and Inverness, with a view to politicising them in attacks on the Scottish Government. From Collisions on the A96 between Aberdeen and Inverness: FOI release Published 21 April 2026: The total number of collisions on the A96 between Aberdeen and Inverness, broken into a table to reflect every financial year since 2021-22 From the post pandemic peak in 2023/2024 of fatal/very serious and total collisions, we can see a dramatic fall in 2024/2025, contrary to that claimed in the media report at the top … Continue reading A96 collisions plummet contrary to comments by Douglas Ross and Fergus Ewing
Scotland has designated AND effectively protected more than 4 times the area of land in sites of special scientific interest, than has England
In the Guardian today: The government’s wildlife watchdog for England is failing to save nature because it has stopped giving protection to rare wildlife and habitats, according to a new report. No new sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) have been designated by Natural England since 2023. SSSIs are nationally or internationally important places for rare wildlife and habitats. Without the designation, endangered species can be at risk of being lost to development. One potential SSSI in Thurrock earmarked by Natural England as an important site for future protection has had a planning application approved on it and will now be built over. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/21/england-wildlife-watchdog-has-stopped-designating-special-sites-for-protection How has … Continue reading Scotland has designated AND effectively protected more than 4 times the area of land in sites of special scientific interest, than has England
Anti-social behaviour in Glasgow – This SNP council should be praised for implementing dispersal zone to further combat it even though it has fallen by two thirds in ten years
From BBC Scotland today, the above and: Police have arrested 43 people in the first month of a new dispersal zone to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour in Glasgow city centre. Officers have used their powers 438 times since the zone was introduced on 20 March – on average 14 times a day – with the majority of warnings to adults over 16. The zone allows police to ban groups of two or more people from the area for 24 hours if their behaviour is “impacting on the safety and well-being” of others. Police Scotland said those arrested had returned … Continue reading Anti-social behaviour in Glasgow – This SNP council should be praised for implementing dispersal zone to further combat it even though it has fallen by two thirds in ten years
New research report – The Politicisation of BBC Reporting in the 100 days before the Scottish Election 2026 – Comparing BBC Wales and BBC Scotland
On Friday 17th April 2026, only three weeks before the Scottish Parliament election on May 7th, 2026, a research team at Talking-up Scotland completed a 100-day survey of the BBC Wales and BBC Scotland’s inserts in BBC Breakfast, Monday to Friday 6 to 9am. Despite both operating within a dramatic political context with pro-independence parties, Plaid Cymru (PC) and SNP, for the first time likely to win in both countries, the coverage differed markedly in terms of the politicisation of reports and in the overall level of negativity know to influence voter behaviour. A 2023 study published by Talking-up Scotland, … Continue reading New research report – The Politicisation of BBC Reporting in the 100 days before the Scottish Election 2026 – Comparing BBC Wales and BBC Scotland
How can South Uist have no ‘mainland’ ferry service when the Skye Bridge offers an alternative that takes the same time?
Keeping the Ferry Frenzy kettle boiling right up to the election, BBC Scotland today has the above and: The owner of a South Uist tourism business has said they are dealing with a wave of cancellations thanks to on-going disruption on the ferry network. The island remains without a direct mainland ferry after CalMac said the route’s usual vessel – the MV Lord of the Isles – is required to operate services elsewhere. It comes after weeks of ferry disruption across the network, with almost a third of CalMac’s fleet out of action at the start of April. The company says … Continue reading How can South Uist have no ‘mainland’ ferry service when the Skye Bridge offers an alternative that takes the same time?
Are Labour politicians now telling us how crap it is for Scotland to be within the UK? Voting Labour is not really voting Labour?
By stewartb Strange times for Unionists in Scotland! The Daily Record has just told its readers that ‘Anas Sarwar has claimed voting for Scottish Labour is not an endorsement of Keir Starmer or his struggling Government‘. So casting votes in Scotland for Starmer’s Labour Party in the last General Election has been proven to be a mistake? Election promises for Scotland in Union betrayed by Labour? Westminster providing poor government for Scotland in Union? Generally in Scotland, campaign messages from Unionist politicians and their MSM allies avoid mention of any negative UK context within which successive SNP administrations in Edinburgh … Continue reading Are Labour politicians now telling us how crap it is for Scotland to be within the UK? Voting Labour is not really voting Labour?
