A ground-breaking clinical drug trial for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) has been launched thanks to a £1.5 million investment from the charity MND Scotland. Continue reading Ground-breaking MND drug trial launched
Day: January 16, 2020
“Priorities all wrong” – GMB slams £100 million security costs for Glasgow COP 26
Amid media reports that security costs for UN Climate Change Conference (COP 26) in Glasgow could cost “several hundred million pounds”, GMB Scotland Secretary Gary Smith said: “The prospect of hundreds of millions of pounds of public money spent on policing costs alone will sicken frontline council staff and struggling local communities.
“The world’s political elite will swoop in and out of Glasgow later in the year but the city’s many challenges will remain the day after the circus leave town.
“What exactly are we hoping to showcase by hosting this summit?
“The Glasgow waste crisis is getting worse – you only need to look at the latest footage of the conditions facing cleansing workers on a daily basis.
“Our home carers are working alone on foot at night to provide basic home care help for some of our most vulnerable citizens.
“The council needs to find an additional £250 million to settle residual equal pay claims for tens of thousands of council staff past and present.
“It also needs to replace its discriminatory WPBR with a new job evaluation system lifts up the pay and conditions of chronically low-paid staff.
“Our priorities are all wrong. The best thing government could do for Glasgow is to ditch hosting the COP and instead invest the money in dealing with the state of the city.”
Up to 200 world leaders are expected to attend the 2020 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 26) from 9 – 19 November. The event is being hosted by the UK Government, but exactly who will foot the massive security bill is still to be agreed.
Rest assured, though, that whether it’s Westminster, Holyrood or both sharing the burden – one way or another, you and I will ultimately pick up the tab!
MSP calls for better support to keep people with arthritis in work
Gordon Macdonald MSP joined campaigners to call for support to ensure every person with arthritis who can work has the support they need. Continue reading MSP calls for better support to keep people with arthritis in work
Whirlpool issues washing machine recall
Following action by the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), Whirlpool is recalling and replacing an estimated 500,000 Indesit and Hotpoint washing machines. Continue reading Whirlpool issues washing machine recall
Port of Leith Housing Association names new Chief Executive
Heather Kiteley will become the Chief Executive of the Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) Group when Keith Anderson retires in May. Continue reading Port of Leith Housing Association names new Chief Executive
NHS Lothian praises staff as health watchdog publishes inspection report
NHS Lothian has ‘welcomed’ the publication of Healthcare Improvement Scotland’s Royal Hospital for Sick Children (RHSC) and Department of Clinical Neurosciences (DCN) inspection report.
Continue reading NHS Lothian praises staff as health watchdog publishes inspection report
Lottery Community Fund boost for local projects
Local projects North Edinburgh Arts and The Yard (Scotland Yard Adventure Centre) are among the organisations sharing in over £5 million of National Lottery funding today. Continue reading Lottery Community Fund boost for local projects