
because of the intervention of the Health Secretary, Neil Gray, did offer Givinostat. Unfortunately in England….
Professor John Robertson OBA
On BBC Breakfast this morning, a Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy activist gave credit to the Scottsish Health Secretary for ensuring the speedy adoption of a new drug, across all the health boards, while in England it remains a postcode lottery, deeply upsetting to parents.
BBC Scotland must surely cover that in the public interest, in accordance with their royal charter and editorial standards?
Nope. Just this nightmare world:

STV and the Record have reported the story.
The word ‘nightmares’ bottom right there reminds me. On that, this is worth reading if I say so myself:

I was told, years ago, that BBC Scotland’s news ‘values’ (whatever that bombastic term might mean) were governed by what appeared in the other media. Since STV and the Daily Ranger reported this, I can only assume that BBC Scotland ignored this wilfully.
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and now for the news where you are.
Hello, A’m very sorry to tell you that Scotland is shite today,
it was shite yesterday,
and it’ll be shite the morn,
Now here’s Gillian wi the weather,
hello everybody, rain is expected to cover the whole of the country for next 20 years.
AW FFS, FO.
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As we all know, BBC North Brits only reports negative, Rangers-centric and gushing Labourite news.
GOOD NEWS is not news at all.
DRossie? Starwars? Farage? All good Brit nits so must be given airtime and support.
gavinochiltree
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