I do hope the Case of the Careless Chancellor doesn't drop from its belated appearance in the BBC News agenda, but I'm also please that the Chequers Chop Suey Dinner has surfaced (at number 1 in my edition of the BBC News website - I'm never quite sure if Naja has 'personalised' it yet).
It's the details I love in The Sunday Times. What brought Boris Johnson and Richard Sharp so close together that they went on ski-ing holidays ? Were these family or bachelor events ? Who paid ? When a Canadian multi-millionaire wants to support his long-lost cousin, why does he seek to make contact through an investment banker ? Who ordered chop-suey at Chequers ? Was it a Daylesford Meal Deal that Carrie wokked up ? When a BBC chairman interviews a new BBC News chief, who says she wants to major on transparency, does an £800k loan arrangement enter his head ?
Where's the BBC Press Office in all this ?
"There can be few who prize Britain's place in the world who do not value the World Service"
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) January 19, 2023
BBC Chairman Richard Sharp speaks about the value of the @BBCWorldService in a speech at the Whitehall & Industry Group (WIG) Breakfast Briefing
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