Archive for November 2nd, 2007

Nov 02 2007

Excess cost for scrapping Edinburgh airport link

Published by Pradeep under General, Motor, Politics

Excess costs for scrapping Edinburgh airport linkScotland, Nov 2: Enormous amount of money was spent on the most speculated rail link project to Edinburgh Airport has been revealed. Major portion of the amount was washed-out for professional services like surveyors, lawyers and engineers.

Half of the total amount was used for technical advice as the project requires ground investigation because the tunnel is proposed to be built under the runway to a new station. £3.2m is used for this purpose. Another £500,000 was wasted for the public relation work of the scrapped Edinburgh Airport Rail Link (EARL) project.

The project was dropped last month owing to the alternative solution concerning a railway station on the Edinburgh-Fife route near the Gogar roundabout. The authorities of TIE, the company that give shape to the project said today that the expense reflects its complexities, but the opposition politicians targeting at the wasted cash.

Meanwhile the transport spokesman Alex Johnstone MSP said: “Government needs to be more switched on when it comes to these sorts of projects because it has been proven that once they start the costs can spiral. The new scheme proposed for Gogar is much more sensible and manageable. It is just a pity that this wasn’t realised before all this money had been wasted.”

While commenting on this Paul Tetlaw, chairman of transport campaign group Transform Scotland said: “Lot of money is involved in this project but it gives hint about the nature of costs involved in these major projects. The professional expense for the transport projects in the UK is higher than what it is in Europe.”

The chairman of TIE, Willie Gallagher, the promoter of the EARL scheme said: “By a parliamentary process TIE was asked to take EARL and it was successfully undertaken. These costs reflect the task of taking an ambitious and complex project to the stage that MSPs could deliberate on it. Other costs involved are those incurred in closing down the project efficiently.”

The EARL project gains more importance during the Holyrood elections, The SNP faced the election on a promise to dump the EARL and the trams, but it stressed on the need for an alternative rail route to the airport. The government was compelled to accept setback on the trams but MSPs stand united on the EARL scheme’s revival.

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Nov 02 2007

Heart disease a fear for pregnant women

Published by Praveen under General, Health

Pregnant Woman
November, 2

The heart disease seems to be making the life of the UK people restless, earlier rated as the most feared disease among Scottish women. Later it again made news as the most killer disease in Scotland claiming majority of the deaths, and now another sign of worry for pregnant women. The recent studies have found that heart disease and pre-eclampsia is a growing threat for pregnant women that can be dangerous for both the mother and the child. It is known that Pre-eclampsia leads to high blood pressure during the second half of pregnancy and also affects about five percent of women in their first pregnancy.

After conducting a study on pregnant women, and tested their their blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar levels to see if they possess any signs for heart disease. The tests proved that few women showed signs of Pre-eclampsia during pregnancy. The study also pointed out the fact that women who have heredity of high blood pressure, heart disease and cholesterol are at higher risk of pre-eclampsia in comparison with other pregnant women. The problem becomes worse if the pregnant woman is suffering form obesity as this also increases the chances for heart diseases.

Majority of such cases are traced in women is due to the lack of care shown to tackle the high blood pressure and sugar levels. The Institute for Women’s Health in London revealed a report in which a study conducted on about three million women showed that women with prior signs of pre-eclampsia has greater risk of high blood pressure and also risk to develop heart disease and strokes. All these studies also showed that if treated on time the women can lower the fear of heart diseases. While those women who are obese, should try and reduce their weight, which would help them to contour the heart diseases more easily.

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