Families of people affected by infections linked to Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) say they are “shocked to the core” after hearing new evidence at the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry.

Both outlets report testimony that includes claims about long-running concerns related to the hospital. The Daily Record adds that medical physicist Dr Michael Bradnam told the inquiry he spent 15 years raising issues at QEUH. The Glasgow Times focuses on the impact on families, presenting their reaction to the evidence heard so far. Together, the coverage indicates the inquiry is considering background and responsibility around infection-linked incidents, while the families emphasise the human toll.

The outlets differ primarily in emphasis: the Glasgow Times foregrounds the families’ response to the new material, while the Daily Record highlights a specific witness and the length of time he says he raised concerns. The reports do not, in the provided excerpts, describe the precise details of the evidence or the inquiry’s next findings.