115 year-old ferries crashing and injuring passengers in affluent Toronto

Professor John Robertson OBA The oldest CalMac ferry is the MV Isle of Cumbrae at 49 years in 2025, serving the short Largs to Cumbrae route. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caledonian_MacBrayne_fleet In Toronto, Canada, one of the most affluent cities on the globe, from the Toronto Star today:: Toronto’s five ferries are between 62 and 115 years old — decades past their expected lifespans. The boats transport about 1.4 million people a year on 17,000 trips to the Toronto Islands. In recent years there have been several ferry collisions, mechanical failures and emergency stops.  A recent investigation found: An external review has found Toronto’s ferry services are being … Continue reading 115 year-old ferries crashing and injuring passengers in affluent Toronto

There are no ‘UK rape conviction cases’ only ones for England and Wales OR for Scotland and though the latter are still not remotely good enough, I know, they are very different these days

Professor John Robertson OBA, former Faculty Research Ethics Committee Chair In the Guardian today: Stacey Dooley on the UK’s shocking rape conviction statistics [sic] – Prosecuting rape is notoriously difficult in the UK [sic], with an estimated 5% of cases making it to trial, and only about 45% [of those so 2%?] resulting in a conviction. Amid such discouraging headlines, four young women have allowed Stacey Dooley to tell their difficult, complex stories about reporting being raped by someone they know, in the three-year run-up to trial. https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/mar/13/tv-tonight-stacey-dooley-on-the-uks-shocking-conviction-statistics There are no UK rape conviction statistics. There are statistics for England & Wales … Continue reading There are no ‘UK rape conviction cases’ only ones for England and Wales OR for Scotland and though the latter are still not remotely good enough, I know, they are very different these days

In desperate attempt to solve A&E crisis, UK Labour quietly cuts 95% target to only 78% and damages the life-saving triage system but still has TWO to THREE times as many waiting longer in NHS England than in NHS Scotland

all the focus is on people who can be sent home easily. Professor John Robertson OBA BBC Breakfast this morning has a nursing union rep telling us that the A&E waiting time target in NHS England has been reduced under pressure from the Labour Government, from 95% to only 78% and that, as a result, to try to hit it, easier cases are being prioritised over more difficult, serious cases. That’s doubly shocking. First, how and when did that cut from 95% to 78% happen and why has Jackie Baillie not been asked about that situation in Labour-led England? Second, … Continue reading In desperate attempt to solve A&E crisis, UK Labour quietly cuts 95% target to only 78% and damages the life-saving triage system but still has TWO to THREE times as many waiting longer in NHS England than in NHS Scotland

As BBC England reports a crisis in teacher recruitment and retention, how Scotland pays better and has stunning 36% more teachers to manage workload

Professor John Robertson OBA, former school teacher, teacher education lecturer and Associate Dean for Quality Assurance, 1980 to 2016 In December 2022, the Times could report the above stunning facts but Scottish media seemed reluctant to make much of it. From BBC England, today: The government faces a “now or never moment” to hit its target of recruiting 6,500 new teachers in England by the end of its term, a new report has suggested. Analysis by the National Foundation of Educational Research (NFER) says unfilled vacancies are at a record high and recruitment into teacher training remains “persistently low.” The … Continue reading As BBC England reports a crisis in teacher recruitment and retention, how Scotland pays better and has stunning 36% more teachers to manage workload

‘Ferry cost stopped us booking a holiday to the Isle of Wight’ due to costs nearly FOUR TIMES times as much as a CalMac equivalent

Professor John Robertson OBA, Honest Ferry Correspondent From MSN today: I’ve read that the number of visitors to the Isle of Wight staying in overnight accommodation during July, August and September last year fell by 14 per cent. Is that due to the poor weather last summer or other factors? The cost of the ferries must be one of them. Having found a reasonably priced property to rent for all of us, we expected to pay around £150 to £180 per car, and we need three. But we were shocked – it was going to cost a total of around £750. This was … Continue reading ‘Ferry cost stopped us booking a holiday to the Isle of Wight’ due to costs nearly FOUR TIMES times as much as a CalMac equivalent

Despite computerised systems, DNA evidence from Nicola’s hairbrushes, mobile phone records and a big blue tent, the police investigation into ‘SNP fraud’ will soon take longer than the Yorkshire Ripper case

The SNP CE and the Yorkshire Ripper Professor John Robertson OBA, Crime Correspondent The Yorkshire Ripper investigation ran from August 1975 to January 1981, 5 years and six months, before Peter Sutciffe was charged with the murder of thirteen women. The excessive length of the investigation is attributed to the lack of a computerised system, DNA evidence or mobile phone evidence. Several tents were employed to cover the scenes of the bloody murders. Yorkshire and national media were extremely critical of the police performance. Operation Branchform, an investigation into possible fundraising fraud by the SNP began in July 2021 and … Continue reading Despite computerised systems, DNA evidence from Nicola’s hairbrushes, mobile phone records and a big blue tent, the police investigation into ‘SNP fraud’ will soon take longer than the Yorkshire Ripper case

Glasgow’s growing productivity to leave all but one major English city behind

Professor John Robertson OBA From We’re Scotland’s economic powerhouse. Why doesn’t it feel like it? – A data investigation into where Glasgow’s wealth ends up, published today by The Bell: There’s a bit of a perception around the city that Glasgow has no cash — especially not compared to wealthy Edinburgh next door. But the data shows Glasgow is the economic powerhouse of Scotland — and productivity is growing faster than the rate of many cities south of the border too.  From a crude Talking-up Scotland perspective, the above is good news but, not surprisingly, it’s tempered by the problem, … Continue reading Glasgow’s growing productivity to leave all but one major English city behind

Why Talking-up Scotland cannot leave Facebook or X/Twitter

From the above in the TuS Stats page for 2025 so far, you’ll see that far more folk still come to TuS posts from Facebook and from Twitter (X) than from any other platform. Bluesky, which friends urged me to join, is still very far behind. A particular thanks to Wee Ginger Dug for the strongest support of any other pro-independence blog. Continue reading Why Talking-up Scotland cannot leave Facebook or X/Twitter

Where’s Anas? The BBC report on his sheepish support for savage disability cuts which will have damaging knock-on effects in health care, policing and education, may not see the day out

Professor John Robertson OBA The BBC Scotland report on the Scottish Labour leader sheepishly going along with the PM’s welfare ‘reforms’ , well more savage cuts for the disabled, from only yesterday, looks likely to drop off the page soon. Maybe, when you read this, it already has. The actual report, get it quick before it disappears, finds it impossible to conceal the awfulness of the callousness in Starmer and Reeves’ plans, try as it might, so its presence has been diminished fast in the hope that no one sees it. What are the Labour plans? PIP pay Numerous individuals … Continue reading Where’s Anas? The BBC report on his sheepish support for savage disability cuts which will have damaging knock-on effects in health care, policing and education, may not see the day out

‘Ten died of cancer after NHS England blunder meant they were not invited for screening’ but no politician is blamed

Professor John Robertson OBA Tucked away on the BBC Health website today, with a small presence and a euphemistic headline, on BBC UK but nowhere else other than in the Guardian, which has the more accusatory headline I’ve quoted above. The BBC Health report makes no mention of the health secretary at the time of these events in early 2024. Even an out-of-government UK party gets no blame. Does the BBC fear their return at some time in the future? The deaths? Just this, in the 3rd paragraph: About 10 people are thought to have since died, but it is … Continue reading ‘Ten died of cancer after NHS England blunder meant they were not invited for screening’ but no politician is blamed