يحاول ذهب - حر
DEADLY WATER SCANDAL 'GOES TO VERY TOP OF SNP'
January 21, 2026
|Scottish Daily Express
THE contaminated water scandal at a flagship £842m hospital that led to the deaths of two children goes right "to the very top of the Scottish Government", an MSP claimed last night.
Inquiries are now being held into the deaths of four people, including a ten-yearold cancer patient, at the Queen Elizabeth University in Glasgow (QEUH).
Over the weekend, Scotland's biggest health authority, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGCC), admitted that infections of some patients were probably linked to the water system at the hospital.
Previously, it had denied that bacteria in the water at the campus was to blame.
But as the fall-out from that admission continues to grow, there have been calls made for senior SNP politicians to explain exactly what they knew about the background to the hospital's problems.
At the time that the QEUH opened in April 2015, Nicola Sturgeon was the Health Minister before becoming First Minister, whilst another exHealth Secretary, Shona Robison, and the current First Minister, John Swinney, have also now been caught in the crosshairs of the scandal.
Last night, the Scottish Conservatives' health spokesman, Sandesh Dr Gulhane, described the situation as "the most appalling and disgusting hospital scandal to engulf" the NHS.
Among those who died at the QUEH was ten-year-old Milly Main.
The schoolgirl from Lanark passed away in August 2017 after she picked up a killer bacterial bug from contaminated catheter whilst undergoing leukaemia treatment at the hospital.
Milly's mother, Kimberly Darroch, has been leading the campaign to get justice for her daughter ever since, branding the loss of her girl as "murder".
After the health board's admission, she said: "I've spent six years fighting for answers that should have been given at the the very beginning.
"It is good news the health board has admitted that, on the balance of probabilities, there was a causal connection between the environment and Milly's bloodstream infection.
هذه القصة من طبعة January 21, 2026 من Scottish Daily Express.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Scottish Daily Express
Scottish Daily Express
Dads were rivals...but kids are having a ball
WHAT a set of kids - the offspring of tennis legends Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt happily watch a game together at the Australian Open.
1 min
January 21, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
I have known all the gory details but this shocked everyone...
AS SOMEONE who has worked on the Beckham family feud story for the past 12 months, I've had a ringside seat as the drama unfolded.
2 mins
January 21, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
'No male-bodied criminal should be housed in a female prison'
Gender row warning to Swinney
2 mins
January 21, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
Having read his explosive Insta post I felt something weird about Brooklyn... pity
I ALWAYS had Brooklyn Beckham down as a thick, spoiled, entitled nepo baby — the kind of young man who, thank God, was born into huge wealth and privilege, because it was clear he wasn’t equipped to make his own way in the world.
4 mins
January 21, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
GSK agrees £1.6bn deal to take over US biotech firm
BIOPHARMA giant GSK has reached an agreement to acquire US-based biotech group Rapt Therapeutics makers of a food allergy drug.
1 mins
January 21, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
STEVIE IS THE MAN FOR DAN
DANNY ROHL has decided to keep Stevie Smith as part of his Rangers backroom team for the rest of the season.
1 min
January 21, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
HEARTS MOVE FAST AS SHANKLAND KO'D
HEARTS have struck a deal to bring in Rogers Mato - with talisman striker Lawrence Shankland facing eight weeks out through injury.
2 mins
January 21, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
Kate shows off curl power
PRINCE William may be the heir to the throne but his wife Catherine showed she is the power behind the stones as the couple tried their hand at curling yesterday for the first time.
1 mins
January 21, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
KT: EUROPE STILL HIGH ON LIST OF TARGETS
KIERAN TIERNEY insists Europe is still a priority for Celtic this season.
2 mins
January 21, 2026
Scottish Daily Express
DAVIS: GERS NEED TO EMBRACE FANS' EXPECTATIONS
RANGERS players should view the growing expectations of fans as a \"privilege\" to play under, according to former Ibrox midfielder Steven Davis.
2 mins
January 21, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

