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Media release: BBC Scotland coverage of Scottish Parliament elections to extend over three days
BBC Scotland’s reporting of the outcome of the Scottish Parliament election will extend over three days to ensure audiences are kept fully informed as the results of the May 6 poll are released.
Results are expected to be announced throughout Friday and into Saturday when the
final outcome should become clear. The broadcaster is producing a wide range of content across all platforms over those two days and into Sunday.
The coverage will feature news from counts across the country by the broadcaster’s teams of reporters and there’ll be interviews and analysis from the studio in more than 20 hours of rolling news programming.
BBC News
By Laura Goodwin
image captionThe AI tool allows for quicker and more accurate measurements of tumours to be made
Patients receiving treatment for a rare cancer linked to asbestos exposure are being assessed with artificial intelligence in a pilot project.
Scotland has the highest incidence of mesothelioma in the world, connected to traditional heavy industry, but options for treating it are limited.
Researchers have created a prototype artificial intelligence system able to recognise the tumours.
It is hoped the technology could speed up clinical trials of new treatments.
Scottish medical imaging software firm, Canon Medical Research Europe, has been working with the University of Glasgow on a study of the new AI cancer assessment tool.
AN East Lancashire funeral directors donated over 50 Easter Eggs to Blackburn foodbank. Scales from Blackburn, part of Dignity Funerals, launched the annual Easter Egg Appeal in 2002 to help distribute chocolate gifts to anyone that may not be expecting an Easter Egg this year. Funeral Service arranger, Laura Goodwin, said: “We would like to thank everyone in our local community that donated an Easter Egg and helped us with our annual appeal. Our colleagues, clients, local businesses and other visitors to our funeral home were very generous and helped us to donate over 50 Easter Eggs.” n If you have any charity champions email photos and words to robert.kelly@nqnw.co.uk
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