
Alan Johnson on a visit to a biology institute when he held the health portfolio. Now, as home secretary, he has rejected a scientist’s advice on drugs. Yet the UK government seeks expert input at a higher level than in many other countries
By Clive Cookson, Science Editor
Published: November 6 2009 21:58 | Last updated: November 6 2009 21:58

Alan Johnson on a visit to a biology institute when he held the health portfolio. Now, as home secretary, he has rejected a scientist’s advice on drugs. Yet the UK government seeks expert input at a higher level than in many other countries