Desperate stalking and shoddy journalism to find the lost self-dentists of Scotland

Professor John Robertson We’ve seen the above practice before, especially from the well-named Fiona Stalker of Revolting Scotland and Good Mourning Scotland. It’s a desperate ploy. When the statistical facts say things are better than you’d hoped for, creepily beg the street pundits to come forward with their own wee tales to contradict the facts and act as if these snippets were the real thing. Helen McCardle tries to conceal the same dirty tricks as she bottom feeds for stories of folk going to B&Q (bloody and quick?) for tools to extract their own teeth. Have you pulled your own … Continue reading Desperate stalking and shoddy journalism to find the lost self-dentists of Scotland

Scottish media unable to find any dental queues and feel sick to…….

From the Guardian today: Police were called to manage hundreds of people lined up outside a dentist in Bristol, who had flocked to the newly opened practice desperate to secure an NHS appointment. The dentist, which was formerly a Bupa dental centre, reopened under the name St Pauls dental practice on Monday morning. The St Pauls area in Bristol has been without a dentist for seven months after the site closed last June. The Herald and BBC Scotland health correspondents have just returned home after failing to find any dental queues thought they did manage to persuade two friends of Reporting … Continue reading Scottish media unable to find any dental queues and feel sick to…….

Water bills reporting does not add up Scottish charges which are lower for better water

From BBC Business today: The average annual water and sewerage bill is expected to rise by 6% in England and Wales, up £27 to £473, says suppliers’ trade body Water UK. In Scotland, water and waste charges will go up by 8.8%, a rise of £36. From BBC Scotland yesterday: Water bills in Scotland will increase by 8.8% from April. Scottish Water said the rise was needed to provide “significant investment” in replacing ageing infrastructure and improving services. The publicly-owned company dismissed reports that it was already planning similar-sized increases for a further two years beyond 2024. This year’s increase … Continue reading Water bills reporting does not add up Scottish charges which are lower for better water