David Miller covers the environment beat for BBC Scotland and today his big story was the closure of the Cockenzie coal fired power station under EU legislation. His [update: his unnamed colleague's] article on the BBC website was pretty awful stuff, with the first half of the article reporting the fact of the closure (while making no mention of the EU's involvement) and the second half being handed over to WWF to allow them to celebrate it.
Reading this before my first cup of coffee, I was somewhat grumpy in the tweet I sent Miller:
@BBCDavidMiller 50% of article given over to environmentalists. No questioning of whether the lights will stay on. #normalservice
However, Miller seemed to take notice and tweeted back that he would ask the question in an interview he was about to do with someone from Scottish Power, the operators of Cockenzie. The interview is below for those that are interested. It wasn't encouraging.