Think twice

By stewartb: I see the Scotland section of the BBC News website joins in the quite remarkable mainstream media and opposition party ‘outrage’ after the Scottish Health Secretary reportedly said on Radio Scotland that people should only call an ambulance if ‘absolutely critical’. The BBC website notes: “Scotland’s health secretary has been warned he could put lives at risk after urging people to “think twice” before calling an ambulance. Opposition politicians condemned the comments, which were made in a BBC radio interview, as “reckless” and worse. No doubt we will have more of this on Reporting Scotland this evening (Wednesday). … Continue reading Think twice

Trident sites at risk of flooding

Research from Bournemouth University has raised the possibility of future flooding at the Coulport, Faslane, Barrow-in-Furness and Devonport sites. Responding to the report, British Pugwash Secretary Andrew Gibson said: “Dr Brown’s paper demonstrates that a combination of natural and man-made defences mean flood risk is currently manageable at the Trident sites. However, we have every reason to believe sea levels will rise over the coming decades, increasing the risks. This has implications for long-term nuclear defence planning, in terms of adaption, regulation and cost.” https://britishpugwash.org/new-research-on-climate-change-impacts-on-nuclear-security/ Full report at: Click to access ClimateTrident-report-PDF-British-Pugwash-2021.pdf Related: https://www.robedwards.com/2011/10/floods-or-earthquakes-could-cause-radiation-leak-says-bomb-factory-1.html Continue reading Trident sites at risk of flooding

The Spineless Six

From SNP Media: Mhairi Black MP has challenged the six Scottish Tory MPs to finally stand up for people in Scotland and vote against planned cuts to Universal Credit – if it is pushed to a vote today in the House of Commons. It has been reported that the Labour party will use their Opposition Day Debate to push for a vote on the UK government’s planned £20 a week cut to Universal Credit and Working Tax Credits. The move will leave six million people in the UK – 400,000 in Scotland – over £1000 a year worse off at a time when furlough comes to an … Continue reading The Spineless Six

Labour/Nat agreement……..in Wales

From BBC Wales today: Labour Welsh government ministers and Plaid Cymru are in talks over a potential co-operation agreement in the Senedd. A statement from the two groups on Tuesday said they are looking at where they can work together. Labour won the Welsh Parliament election in May but did not win a majority. It means votes from opposition parties are needed to pass votes in the Senedd, such as for budgets and laws. The Welsh Conservatives dubbed the talks a “stitch-up”. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-58560721 When you see that, what do you think, straight away? Yes, Scottish Labour, sharing many of the … Continue reading Labour/Nat agreement……..in Wales

Lowest number of Covid cases for three weeks but…

From the Herald today: More than 3,300 new cases of cornavirus (sic) have been identified in Scotland during the past 24 hours.  New statistics show that 3,375 fresh cases have been identified by the Scottish Government — a steep drop-off from yesterday’s figure of 4,241.   However, the number of people in hopital (sic) being treated for the virus has risen again, with 1,064 people currently occupying beds on wards. Yesterday’s total was 1,048. https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/homenews/19579600.covid-scotland-number-new-cases-recorded-24-hours-falls-patient-numbers-rise/ On August 21st, we had 3 189 new cases. Yesterday we had 4 241, down from 5 903 but with a warning that due to a reporting issue the 4 … Continue reading Lowest number of Covid cases for three weeks but…

Clinging on for grim death

This is too good an SNPBad story to let go. For the first time in years, Scotland’s drug deaths fell but BBC Scotland could only say: There were 722 suspected drug deaths in the first half of 2021, the latest official figures show. That is a small decrease of nine deaths on the same period last year. The latest figures for drug overdoses come just two months after those for 2020 showed a record 1,339 deaths. The new report is an attempt to give more up-to-date data after criticism that figures lagged too far behind. The stats for 2019 were only … Continue reading Clinging on for grim death

First signs Scotland’s drugs death crisis is coming to an end naturally?

Not for the first time, MSM Monitor spots something interesting before I properly wake up. This might be very revealing indeed. For the first time in years, the number of drug deaths in Scotland has not climbed. Indeed it has even fallen, if only by 1%. If this trend is repeated for the next six months, then we are almost certainly witnessing something I reflected on in July 2021. I agree fully that we should do all we can, now, to reduce drug deaths. But, this ‘crisis’ may be burning itself out. See these graphs: In a BBC Scotland report … Continue reading First signs Scotland’s drugs death crisis is coming to an end naturally?

‘What an appalling editorial’

A Guardian reader’s response to the above passed to us by reader, brobb: What an appalling editorial. Firstly, I hope that it was written by a man. It would be shameful indeed for any woman to fail to acknowledge that under the SNP, Scotland has become the first country in the world to make period products available free of charge to all women and girls who need them. There is the baby box given to all new mothers containing not just some essential products but even a book to let mother and baby bond over words and pictures. There is … Continue reading ‘What an appalling editorial’

Is the Gary and Lisa Health Crisis risking lives?

I’m not denying that NHS staff are pushed, stressed, and that some patients, in some areas, are waiting longer but let’s have some data and some context so that folk know that it’s still OK to go if you’re worried. First, are hospitals at or near full capacity? See this: Busy, I’m sure, but total admissions at just half the level, and ICU just over that, in January and February 2021. The rise looks steep but remember it follows infection levels and those have now flattened, so admissions will also flatten soon, before falling. As for staff absences, yes, almost … Continue reading Is the Gary and Lisa Health Crisis risking lives?