Hospitals Saving Lives The Army Way
Safety precautions pioneered by airlines and the Army are to be rolled out across the NHS in Scotland after a test scheme showed they could prevent mistakes and save patients’ lives.
Read MoreSafety precautions pioneered by airlines and the Army are to be rolled out across the NHS in Scotland after a test scheme showed they could prevent mistakes and save patients’ lives.
Read MoreThe first major council house development in Scotland for 20 years has been unveiled in Midlothian. The houses in Dalkeith are part of a £100m project to build 1,000 new homes.
Read MoreA doctor who sent home a schoolboy asthma sufferer who later died will have to serve a three-month suspension. Three appeal judges upheld a serious professional misconduct ruling against Dr Julie Mallon, from Stirlingshire.
Read MoreThe father of murdered Tayport teenager Karen Dewar has condemned Fife Council for choosing not to sever links with the residential school which was criticised over failings in its handling of his daughter’s killer.
Read MoreA foster father found guilty of sexually abusing young girls in his care already had a conviction for lewd and libidinous behaviour when he was approved to look after children.
Read MoreAround 1000 children are caught with drugs in Scotland every year. The figure, the most robust yet on addiction among the very young, came out yesterday as a high-profile report suggested some illegal substances could be harmless.
Read MoreA Roman Catholic teenager has brought a landmark legal action against a council for sending her to live with Protestant foster parents. The young woman, identified only as “AR”, is seeking damages of £70,000 from Highland council for housing her with two sets of Protestant foster parents after she was taken into care aged 8.
Read MoreChurch and family groups expressed fear for children growing up in broken homes yesterday after figures revealed a soaring divorce rate, a fall in the number of marriages and the highest ever number of children born out of wedlock.
Read MoreThe number of ambulances covering Highland Perthshire is to be reduced from two to one, it emerged yesterday. The decision sparked claims that lives will be put at risk and treatment will be delayed by the move.
Read MoreScientists in Glasgow have devised a new method of attacking cancer cells. A team of experts from the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research gave mice a chemical which caused cancer cells to “commit suicide”.
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