Oasis, Alzheimer's and Scottish Politics

Private Eye's front cover could have been put together with Scotland's health minister, Neil Gray, in mind.
The SNP minister famously denied a story by the Sunday Mail's John Ferguson that he was in an Oasis ticket queue while chairing a discussion panel about Alzheimer's disease.
EXCLUSIVE: “Like most people on Saturday, I think everybody was in a queue”
— Rebecca Brady (@Rebecca_Brady_) September 4, 2024
Health Secretary Neil Gray confirms he was in the Oasis tickets queue whilst chairing an Alzheimer’s panel. Comes after branding @johncferguson ‘s report “total nonsense”. @LBC | @LBCNewsScot pic.twitter.com/gAj0ctkufC


