A programme to vaccinate schoolchildren against flu has been delayed in Glasgow after concerns from Muslim parents that it contains products derived from pork.
About 100,000 primary school pupils in Scottish health board areas taking part in a pilot programme are being offered the Fluenz vaccine.
It is given as a nasal spray rather than the traditional jab.
But parents in Pollokshields, which has a high number of Muslim pupils, have complained the spray contains gelatine. [BBC] Read more