What sort of people might think that Radio 4 does "not have a genuine pan-UK perspective, but ...a worldview rooted in the south of England"? Who on earth might say there's a "continued bias on network news towards stories about England"? The members of the BBC's Audience Council for Scotland.
Bill Matthews - National Trustee for Scotland, also Chairman NHS National Services Scotland, a public member of Network Rail, non-executive director of Scottish Police Service Authority, non-executive director of Security Industry Authority
Beth Culshaw - Senior Manager in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, managing Rehabilitation and Assessment Services
David Garrick - regional (people) trainer, The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Munwar Hussein - employability project co-ordinator for the University of Abertay, Dundee
Tricia Jordan - Area Contracts Officer for Social Work, Highlands Council
Jamie Kinlochan - group leader, LGBT Youth Organisation, Glasgow; associate trainer for SPARQS (Student participation in quality Scotland) and mature student taking a social science degree course at the University of the West of Scotland.
Sir Neil McIntosh - Chairman of the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland
Lesley Thomson - Procurator Fiscal
Callum Thomson - Head of Strategy and Development, Scottish Parliament
Alison Bigrigg - Director of the Sandyford Initiative, an NHS scheme in Glasgow aimed at improving sexual health, and an adviser to the Scottish Government on said issues.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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