The Scotsman

Daily briefings put on hold

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The BBC will no longer broadcast daily coronaviru­s briefings held by the Scottish Government, as purdah kicked in ahead of the Holyrood election in May.

Instead, BBC Scotland confirmed earlier this month that it will now only air the briefings when “major new informatio­n” is expected to be announced, and added that whenever a briefing is led by a Scottish Government minister, members of the other main parties will be invited to contribute to the coverage.

Impartiali­ty rules came into force on Wednesday, March 24, as the Scottish Parliament went into an informal recess ahead of the election campaign.

The corporatio­n will also consider how significan­t the new public health informatio­n expected to be discussed at each briefing is before deciding whether to broadcast it.

The BBC hopes the measures will strike a balance between its duty not to give undue prominence to one political party and its commitment to helping deliver key public health informatio­n during the pandemic.

It comes after opposition parties complained that the First Minister’s regular television appearance­s would give her an unfair advantage during the election. Scottish Conservati­ve leader, Douglas Ross, said: "public health officials could and should lead these briefings to deliver essential public health messages.” Earlier this month, Ms Sturgeon told MSPS that she would not appear at all daily briefings during the campaign.

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