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health secretary Neil GrayLBC
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Scottish health secretary confirms he was in Oasis ticket queue while chairing Alzheimer's panel.
Mr Gray took to social media to rubbish a newspaper’s claims he was trying to buy tickets in the meeting.
However, the health secretary has now told LBC he remained in the queue throughout the panel discussion.
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