The push to open Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital on time didn’t come from politicians, but from inside the health board itself, according to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. After years of speculation and a high-profile inquiry into deadly infections, the board now admits internal pressure led to the hospital’s early launch—before all safety issues were known. Families affected by the infections say they feel betrayed, and the board has issued a public apology. With over £31 million spent on the inquiry and real lives impacted, how should we hold public institutions accountable when speed trumps safety? #Health #BodyHealth #Glasgow