A FRAIL pensioner lay on a trolley for eight hours at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde health board issued an apology.

Here's what our online readers thought

THE NHS is a disgrace nurses and doctors work so hard. They are under a lot of pressure to meet targets. It's a shame. The bosses at the top should be sacked because they are no use along with Shona Robison health minister.

They are just in it for the cash. There should be trouble shooters in to help this hospital for months.

Someone should get their act together and sort this hospital out. Everyone from patients, doctors and nurses are suffering. It's not on anymore.

Kathy Stewart

IT'S shocking. Super hospital? The place is a disgrace. My mum was taken in by ambulance on Tuesday and when we got there in the A&E waiting room there was sick bowls on chairs and mats placed on floor and we were still there at 11pm.

My mum was also moved from major department of A&E to sit in a waiting room on a chair for four hours after getting brought in with severe chest pains. Disgrace. They should stop trying to make the place look good and think of the patients needs.

Lynne Ferguson

I LISTENED to the comments made by Angus Robertson SNP MSP concerning the oil industry, I think he made a bad choice of words when talking about the concerns for jobs in the oil industry.

I can understand what he was attempting to put across, he was attempting to say yes there is serious concern for jobs in the oil industry in Scotland but to keep using the word crisis will only have a negative effect and deter young people training and wanting to work in the oil industry so causing a shortage of skilled work force for the future, because the oil industry will bounce back.

But to listen to the predictions of doom and gloom from the Scottish puppets that are Labour in Scotland is depressing. But that seems to be Labour's tactics, and I think it will back fire on them.

Jim, Renfrewshire

We told how famous Glasgow storeWatt Brothers is looking forward to next the100 years. Last year it celebrated its centenary.

I LOVE visiting watt brothers when I come home from Canada.

Louise Johnston

I LOVED that place next stop Australia please.

Ann McDougall