Sky News reports on dying during childbirth ‘in the UK’ and other maternity services concerns but it’s not ‘the UK’ it’s just England

The Sky News special tonight on maternity services, ‘in the UK, is of course only about England. They go on quickly to relate their special to the forthcoming report by Baroness Amos and this along with the only example health trusts which they use, confirms that. Why? Baroness Amos looked only at England. Is the Sky News special likely to be informative on Scotland? No, because: Thousands of babies and mothers avoidably dead in maternity trusts, twelve trusts under investigation and two trusts face police investigations into potential corporate manslaughter and gross negligence manslaughter but all are in England From BBC West Yorkshire and across BBC TV News broadcasts, 23 February 2026 : Health … Continue reading Sky News reports on dying during childbirth ‘in the UK’ and other maternity services concerns but it’s not ‘the UK’ it’s just England

Significant economic growth across Scotland’s industry sectors

From: Industry statistics: Economic statistics for industry sectors in Scotland, last updated 3 June 2026  Notice anything? Significant growth over the last 15 years of SNP administration? Growth in the last two years? Growth across the majority of sectors? No media coverage? Source: https://www.gov.scot/publications/industry-statistics/ Continue reading Significant economic growth across Scotland’s industry sectors

STV News seems unable to tell us how tiny the percentage is in Scotland and that there were almost twice as many private healthcare admissions per head in England

STV News yesterday had: The number of private healthcare admissions in Scotland has hit record levels for a fifth consecutive year, figures show. Statistics released by the Private Healthcare Information Network (Phin) show about 54,000 admissions to private settings in 2025, an increase of 6%. Some 29,470 people were admitted using their private medical insurance, an increase of 5%. The number of people paying to go private increased by 7%. Scotland saw the sharpest increase in private healthcare use in the UK, with Wales increasing by 1.8%, England by 0.6% and Northern Ireland reducing by 4.8% between 2024 and 2025. … Continue reading STV News seems unable to tell us how tiny the percentage is in Scotland and that there were almost twice as many private healthcare admissions per head in England

Fair unbiased and accurate assessment of Scottish Government (SNP-led) actions vs Reform UK’s position on A9 and A96 dualling (as of June 2026)

By Jim Mennie Reform raised this at FM’ Questions yesterday 2nd June and @StephenFlynnSNP replied. I think it’s only fair that this should be reported factually. The Scottish Government remains the SNP minority administration (58 MSPs). Reform UK holds 17 regional list MSPs and has no executive power. Only the Government can fund, procure and build these projects. Opposition parties can scrutinise and campaign, but cannot allocate budgets or award contracts. Historical context: Why early progress on the A9 was blocked (2007–2011 period) This is the part that is frequently omitted or downplayed in current debates. When the SNP formed … Continue reading Fair unbiased and accurate assessment of Scottish Government (SNP-led) actions vs Reform UK’s position on A9 and A96 dualling (as of June 2026)

Who says Scots are not different? Frailty among older people is less common to GPs in Scotland because of stronger family cohesion and less fragmentation

In the Guardian today: GPs in England are so “overloaded” that they cannot help older people who are at risk of falling in what NHS bosses accept is an unacceptable failure of care, the House of Commons’ public accounts committee has said. Pressure on GPs’ time has intensified as a result of the government’s decision to give patients online access to their services, according to a report by the influential cross-party group of MPs. The committee found that GPs are doing too little to tackle falls even though they are the most common cause of death from injury among over-65s, cause tens … Continue reading Who says Scots are not different? Frailty among older people is less common to GPs in Scotland because of stronger family cohesion and less fragmentation

Murder by stabbing in Scotland has fallen in a steady trend to half of the level of 6 years but has surged in England

BBC UK is focused today on the terrible murder by knife case and subsequent riots in Southampton and BBC Scotland is doing its best to include Scotland in the wider anxiety. Why is it wrong, uninformative? Murder by stabbing in Scotland has fallen in a steady trend to half of the level 6 years ago – From Knife crime statistics: FOI release, published today, we see that there were 49 homicides by knife in Scotland in 2017/2018 and that there has been a steady and significant fall to 25, in 2022/2023, the most recent data. https://www.gov.scot/publications/foi-202400427434/ With particular regard to larger ‘Zombie’ … Continue reading Murder by stabbing in Scotland has fallen in a steady trend to half of the level of 6 years but has surged in England

Alexander must resign after a career of closeness to Mandelson

What are the full reported instances of Douglas Alexander praising Peter Mandelson AFTER the latter had supported and stayed in the home of the convicted paedophile and child trafficker Geoffrey Epstein? Key Reported Praises by Alexander (Post-2024) These emerged from released documents/WhatsApps in 2026, drawing criticism (e.g., SNP calls for Alexander to resign over “sycophantic” messages): https://www.the-independent.com/news/uk/home-news/douglas-alexander-peter-mandelson-kirsty-blackman-scottish-scottish-secretary-b2987923.html Douglas Alexander and Peter Mandelson had a long-standing professional and political relationship within the Labour Party dating back to the 1990s New Labour era. Key Pre-2024 Links Continue reading Alexander must resign after a career of closeness to Mandelson

Major increase in operations, longer waits plummet, commitments surpassed but all ignored by media

From Number of NHS operations increases Published 02 June 2026 09:35 New figures show the number of operations carried out in the 12 months to April 2026 increased by 7.3% compared to the same period the year before. New statistics from Public Health Scotland show a total of 281,115 operations were performed during the last 12 months, while 770 operations were carried out per day – an increase from 718 for year ending April 2025. The increase in activity comes as latest waiting times statistics show new outpatient waits of over a year have decreased for 11 consecutive months and … Continue reading Major increase in operations, longer waits plummet, commitments surpassed but all ignored by media

Child and young people mental health treatment target smashed for 6th time in a row, more and more are treated but media bottom feeders desperately undermine that success

From Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) waiting times Quarter ending March 2026 published today, the above graph showing the 90% target beaten for 6 quarters (3 months) in a row, and: 91.2% of people started treatment within 18 weeks of referral, which is an increase from 90.0% for the previous quarter. 3,858 people started treatment in CAMHS. This is an increase of 2.4% (91) from the 3,767 starting treatment in the previous quarter and an increase of 1.8% (68) from the 3,790 patients who started treatment in the quarter ending March 2025. 50% of those starting treatment started … Continue reading Child and young people mental health treatment target smashed for 6th time in a row, more and more are treated but media bottom feeders desperately undermine that success

NHS Scotland sees significant increase in planned operations, cancellations falling for third month and an exceptional system ready to do 98% on the day

From Cancelled planned operations Month ending 30 April 2026 published today, the above graph and: There were 24,453 operations planned to take place across NHS Scotland. This is 4.7% higher (+1,093) than the number planned in April 2025 (23,360). Over the course of the last 12 months, from May 2025 to April 2026 (308,365), there was a 7.6% increase (+21,716) compared to the previous 12 months (286,649). This is consistent with the trend of generally increasing numbers of planned operations since March 2021. On their own, impressive increases but also (black dotted line) a steady increasing trend as we approach … Continue reading NHS Scotland sees significant increase in planned operations, cancellations falling for third month and an exceptional system ready to do 98% on the day