Lammy releasing 4 times as many prisoners by error, per head, than in Scotland and at least 12 times as many in November

Professor John Robertson OBA Alerted by the above from MSM Monitor, I thought I’d find out the answer to those in Scotland who will insist – “Ayr it’s just as f*****g bad here, pal!” It’s not, by no means. First, England, with sources: MoJ Partial Data (April 1–October 31, 2025): 91 releases in error, equivalent to ~3 per week. Disclosed by Justice Secretary David Lammy in parliamentary statements and published via MoJ. Recent Updates (November 1–December 2, 2025): 12 additional releases, with 2 still at large (non-violent/sex offenders). Announced by Lammy amid ongoing investigations. So, total for this year so … Continue reading Lammy releasing 4 times as many prisoners by error, per head, than in Scotland and at least 12 times as many in November

BMA Scotland humiliated and Scotsman condemned as only 5% of Consultant and SAS doctors respond to their survey with nearly 99% apparently not bothered or content

Professor John Robertson OBA The Scotsman yesterday had the above based on a survey published by the BMA (Scotland) trade union. How many consultants and speciality associates are there in NHS Scotland? From NHS Education for Scotland (NES) – Official Workforce Statistics (June 2024 data, published September 2024): Consultants: 6,130 WTE (headcount ~7,000–7,500, accounting for part-time roles). SAS doctors: 1,300 in post (combined doctors and dentists; doctor-specific ~1,000–1,100).Total estimated headcount: ~8,500.Link: NES Turas Data Portal – Official Workforce Statistics How big and representative was the sample for the survey? ‘More than 450‘ says the Scotsman. Lets give them the benefit … Continue reading BMA Scotland humiliated and Scotsman condemned as only 5% of Consultant and SAS doctors respond to their survey with nearly 99% apparently not bothered or content

Cost of dirt-digging Freedom of Information requests by Press, BBC Scotland and opposition party researchers, surge to around £2bn in one year as we approach Scottish Elction in May 2026

Professor John Robertson OBA From: Scottish Government’s Freedom of Information (FOI) compliance statistics: FOI release published yesterday, the above graph reveals a massive surge in FOIs answered by Scottish Government staff from the last Holyrood election and as we approach the next: https://www.gov.scot/publications/foi-202500482087/ A surge of around 60% from 2021 to 2024 and 20% in the year from 2024 to 2025. What is the cost? Between £300 and £450 per request so between £1.7bn to £2.5bn in total for 2024 alone https://www.gov.scot/publications/freedom-information-scotland-act-2002-information-request-handling-annual-report-2019/pages/6/ Who is making the requests? Not revealed but we’ve all see the regular ‘reveals’ by BBC Scotland and … Continue reading Cost of dirt-digging Freedom of Information requests by Press, BBC Scotland and opposition party researchers, surge to around £2bn in one year as we approach Scottish Elction in May 2026

How can Glasgow need a mayor to tackle a supposed productivity gap when its productivity is steadily growing and outstripping all but one English city, all already with mayors?

Professor John Robertson OBA The Herald yesterday continued its Scottish Labour campaign with a report from a non-transparent think tank, Centre for Cities, to suggest it needs a mayor to tackle its productivity gap. All of the above English cities already have mayors and, other than the much larger Manchester, Glasgow leads them all 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 … Continue reading How can Glasgow need a mayor to tackle a supposed productivity gap when its productivity is steadily growing and outstripping all but one English city, all already with mayors?

Scotland’s lower taxes attracting skilled workers, lower living costs and better environment for families, driving flight from rest of UK

Professor John Robertson OBA From Scotland’s Population 2024 – The Registrar General’s Annual Review of Demographic Trends published yesterday, the above graph and: Scotland’s population reached a record high of 5.55 million in 2024 The increase was mainly due to migration into Scotland https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/publications/scotlands-population-2024-the-registrar-generals-annual-review-of-demographic-trends/# Wait, surely this cannot be happening? Aren’t Scotland’s ‘high taxes’ driving people away? See: https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/politics/failed-snp-mp-admits-partys-35009308 Why is it happening? Scotland offers lower living costs, especially housing, compared to high-pressure areas like London and the South East. Rural and coastal regions provide a “better work-life balance” with access to nature, appealing to remote workers and families post-pandemic. … Continue reading Scotland’s lower taxes attracting skilled workers, lower living costs and better environment for families, driving flight from rest of UK

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services beat 90% target for fourth time to media silence

Professor John Robertson OBA From Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) waiting timesQuarter ending September 2025, published yesterday, but still not reported by BBC Scotland 24 hours later, the above graph and: 91.5% of people started treatment within 18 weeks of referral, which is a decrease from 91.8% for the previous quarter and an increase from 89.1% for the same quarter ending September 2024. The Scottish Government standard states that 90% of children and young people should start treatment within 18 weeks of referral to CAMHS. The chart below shows performance in relation to this target over the past … Continue reading Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services beat 90% target for fourth time to media silence

Let’s be sure we learn this lesson from history as global uranium demand and Labour’s nuclear plans threaten the lives of the people of the Orkney Islands

Professor John Robertson OBA As Donald Trump‘s push for increased uranium production stirs up community media across the USA, a reminder of the risks in Scotland too. From In These Times, yesterday, the above and: When the uranium market dried up, companies simply abandoned the mines, a phenomenon so common there’s a term for it: AUM, or ​“abandoned uranium mine.” Now, the mines stand as toxic monuments to America’s nuclear weapons and energy programs. People are still dying, and the abandoned mines are still not remediated. Yet the United States is pushing ahead with a $1.7 trillion plan to expand and ​“modernize” nuclear weapons, and … Continue reading Let’s be sure we learn this lesson from history as global uranium demand and Labour’s nuclear plans threaten the lives of the people of the Orkney Islands

Massive 12% surge in planned operations in NHS Scotland but cancellations held at only 3.2% to still deliver 97% on time

Professor John Robertson OBA From Cancelled planned operations Month ending 31 October 2025, published yesterday, the above and: There were 27,862 operations planned to take place across NHS Scotland. This is 12.2% higher (+3,038) than the number planned a year previously in October 2024 (24,824) and the highest number of operations planned since January 2020. Overall, the number of planned operations has been increasing since the COVID-19 pandemic impacted service provision. Of all planned operations during October 2025 in NHS Scotland, 783 (2.8%) were cancelled by the hospital for clinical reasons, 828 (3.0%) were cancelled by the patient, 894 (3.2%) … Continue reading Massive 12% surge in planned operations in NHS Scotland but cancellations held at only 3.2% to still deliver 97% on time

Massive 14% increase in psychological therapies carried out with over 65’s within target and significant increase for all ages

Professor John Robertson OBA From Psychological therapies waiting times Quarter ending September 2025 published yesterday: 80.7% of people started treatment within 18 weeks of referral, which is an increase from 78.3% in the previous quarter, and an increase from 80.0% for the quarter ending September 2024. Half of those starting treatment started within 3 weeks of referral. This is an increase from half starting treatment within 4 weeks in the previous quarter, and the same for the quarter ending September 2024. Of the 1,291 people aged 65+ who started treatment in this quarter, 76.7% were seen within 18 weeks of … Continue reading Massive 14% increase in psychological therapies carried out with over 65’s within target and significant increase for all ages

Strange goings on at Talking-up Scotland the night before last – early morning spike, rare surge in interest from USA and perhaps suggestions of porn?

Professor John Robertson OBA TuS averages 1 000 visitors a day so yesterday’s 3 256 is notable. The surge was, unusually, in the early hours – see this: The previous day’s posts can only have been the attraction at that time, midnight to 0400: Here’s where the visitors were based, countries: TuS tends to get little traffic from USA or South and East Asia or these particular US cities. The fifth post about was about HIV so maybe more widely of interest but I struggle to see what interested in the first four unless, heaven forfend, my use of the … Continue reading Strange goings on at Talking-up Scotland the night before last – early morning spike, rare surge in interest from USA and perhaps suggestions of porn?