That all articles, at least that I read, reported on the inquest without giving a voice to the BPSers or otherwise psychologising patients represents significant progress.
I thought this was pretty interesting to see while I was there. I might even have mentioned it in a post or tweet? I can't remember. But there was no reflexive quoting of "the other side" here. Maeve's condition was taken seriously and those who doubted that (ie consultants, etc) were portrayed in a negative lights. Definitely seemed like a difference. Likely due in some part (but not all) to both direct and indirect impact of Sean's position--direct because that's how his colleagues at The Times would cover it, and indirect because of his general credentialed status and, related to that, his perceived credibility.