Nuclear subs that have been stuck in port, mostly in Scotland, for over a year, polluting our waters

By Leah Gunn Barrett You’ve got to hand it to the MOD. It has a knack for coming up with alliterative ‘killer’ names for its rust-bucket class of nuclear subs that have been stuck in port, mostly in Scotland, for over a year, polluting our waters.  The Royal Navy’s newest class of ‘hunter-killer’ subs, codenamed ‘Astute’, are anything but. HMS ‘Ambush’ hasn’t sailed for 2 years. HMS ‘Audacious’ is grounded in Devonport. HMS ‘Artful’ has been stranded at His Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde for 14 months along with HMS ‘Astute’. A crane to lift the subs from the water at Faslane … Continue reading Nuclear subs that have been stuck in port, mostly in Scotland, for over a year, polluting our waters

BBC Scotland twice failing – warning when there is no risk (riots) and not warning when there is a very real one (drug gang violence)

With a little research anyone can establish the tiny or non-existent Scottish membership of the right-wing groups organising the riots in England. You’ll find the figures here: https://talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2021/07/05/neil-troubles-mackays-big-nightmare-the-inside-story-of-scotlands-teeny-far-right/ They don’t have the critical mass to organise a tutorial. What do the experts say, BBC Scotland? Police Scotland wishes to reassure communities that there is no intelligence indicating similar incidents are likely in Scotland. We continue to liaise with a range of partners to maintain this level of reassurance. Assistant Chief Constable Catriona Paton, Policing Together said: “We understand that these recent events may cause concern, that is why we have … Continue reading BBC Scotland twice failing – warning when there is no risk (riots) and not warning when there is a very real one (drug gang violence)

The one-year attainment gap has widened but the far more important longer-term trend is: Most disadvantaged attainment level more than doubles in only 12 years

By Professor John Robertson, Associate Dean (Quality Assurance) University of the West of Scotland, Faculty of Education 2000-2003 (I know, get me) BBC Scotland, the tabloids and even the Guardian were delighted to see the attainment gap in exams widen in the last year: For example, the most recent figures show that the gap between Higher A-C pass rates for pupils from the most affluent and most deprived areas of the country stood at 17.2, up from 16% last year and 16.9% in 2019. The attainment gap has also increased for National 5s and Advanced Highers. No one, civilised, has … Continue reading The one-year attainment gap has widened but the far more important longer-term trend is: Most disadvantaged attainment level more than doubles in only 12 years

CalMac’s 54 sailings a day, on-time 100%, but allegedly past its ‘sell-by-date’ Cumbrae ferry is younger than 7 they did already sell to Ireland and barely half the age of 3 still in service in Canada

In an ‘Exclusive’ (Stop it my ribs hurt!), the Herald’s Martin Williams writes: A ferry that is 23 years past its ‘sell-by date’ has become the seventh to break down in a matter of days in a deepening crisis over lifeline Scots services. Users were hit with queues of three hours at Largs to the popular tourist island of Great Cumbrae on Tuesday in the latest wave of breakdowns to hit services to and from islands off the west coast of Scotland. I’d say ‘mince’ but mince is decent fare. This is just urine. The MV Isle of Cumbrae, serving on … Continue reading CalMac’s 54 sailings a day, on-time 100%, but allegedly past its ‘sell-by-date’ Cumbrae ferry is younger than 7 they did already sell to Ireland and barely half the age of 3 still in service in Canada

Four years ago the Times could write of Dundee – ‘People are terrified’: ruthless gangs from England flood city with drugs’ but still today BBC Scotland can only say nervously ‘new faces or accents from other towns’ as 52 vulnerable adults are ‘cuckooed’ by the same gangs in one Scottish city

I thought they might say it. In a harrowing account of 52 cases of vulnerable women in Dundee subjected to knives at their throats, forced drug taking, sexual abuse and many other forms of abuse and an interview with Gillian Anderson above, we heard nothing of where the abusers come from and are left to assume wrongly, from Dundee itself. In the more than 1 000 words on this, in the online report, there is only one wee clue: Signs might include a neighbour who has become more withdrawn, there could be additional people coming and going from their address … Continue reading Four years ago the Times could write of Dundee – ‘People are terrified’: ruthless gangs from England flood city with drugs’ but still today BBC Scotland can only say nervously ‘new faces or accents from other towns’ as 52 vulnerable adults are ‘cuckooed’ by the same gangs in one Scottish city

English water companies fined FOURTEEN THOUSAND times as much for illegal sewage discharges as those in Scotland

Today, in the Guardian we read: Thames, Yorkshire and Northumbrian Water will be fined a record £168m between them for a “catalogue of failure” over illegal sewage discharges into rivers and the sea after the industry regulator’s biggest ever investigation. The water regulator for England and Wales, Ofwat, has proposed penalties of £104m for Thames, £47m for Yorkshire and £17m for Northumbrian for failing to manage their wastewater treatment works and networks, including their operation of storm overflows. It said it was the first of more crackdowns to come. On 28 December 2023, the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency fined two companies for illegal discharges … Continue reading English water companies fined FOURTEEN THOUSAND times as much for illegal sewage discharges as those in Scotland

How the SNP Government and MPs in London held back the tide of child poverty

By Professor John Robertson From the Resolution Foundation‘s, Uneven ground: Assessing the state of UK geographic economic inequality facing the new Government, published today, see from the shading, how child poverty has surged from 20%-30% in much of England to over 40% after 8 more years of Tory austerity, following Scots voting to stay ‘chained to a maniac‘ in 2014. In contrast, hammered by cuts to reserved benefits, child poverty has climbed from 15%-20% to 25%-30% in some parts of Scotland. SNP policies on devolved benefits and spending on housing costs have stemmed the worst. 56 SNP MPS in 2015 … Continue reading How the SNP Government and MPs in London held back the tide of child poverty

Largs to Millport/Cumbrae – 100 sailings on time over the busy weekend, 100% on time, and the Herald’s trash ferry correspondent writes from the bowels of the boat

On busy Saturday 3 August 2024, CalMac ran 54 sailings from Largs to Millport Cumbrae Slip, 100% on time with no cancellations. Lots of folk turned up their cars without checking beforehand. There’s a bloody bus service from the terminal to Millport where there are two cycle hire shops and a flat road around this tiny island. Folk that are too bloody lazy to walk or cycle can sit in several bars on the front. Cars are a pain in the buttocks for all those trying to cycle with their weans. On busy Sunday 4 August 2024, CalMac ran 46 … Continue reading Largs to Millport/Cumbrae – 100 sailings on time over the busy weekend, 100% on time, and the Herald’s trash ferry correspondent writes from the bowels of the boat

72% of Scots fear radioactive leaks from new facilities of the kind Labour wants to see in Scotland

From the Scottish Government today: The Scottish Government commissioned independent researchers, Diffley Partnership, to conduct a public attitudes survey for Scotland exploring attitudes towards radioactive waste management. The primary aim of this study was to design and deliver research that will help develop a deeper understanding of the views of the Scottish public on a range of radioactive waste management issues, including safety and trust in government and industry. The vast majority (89%) of respondents reported that they were either not very well informed or not at all informed about radioactive waste management in Scotland Potential for radioactive leaks (72%) … Continue reading 72% of Scots fear radioactive leaks from new facilities of the kind Labour wants to see in Scotland