Inquiry, as you can see they are looking at some of the e mails that have been sent, lets have a listen into some of the inquiry at the moment. ~ u, into some of the inquiry at the moment into some of the inquiry at the moment. ~ u,. ,. , into some of the inquiry at the moment. ~ ,. ,. ,. , moment. We can see an email from nick wallis. Moment. We can see an email from nick wallis. The moment. We can see an email from nick wallis, the journalist, moment. We can see an email from nick wallis, the journalist, dated nick wallis, thejournalist, dated 16 december 2014. Nick wallis, the journalist, dated 16 december 2014. Nick wallis, thejournalist, dated 16 december 2014. Yes. To mark davis, 16 december 2014. Yes. To mark davis. Who 16 december 2014. Yes. To mark davis, who was 16 december 2014. Yes. To mark davis, who was essentially in charge of post offices media and communications, is that right . Yes. And mr wallace communications, is that right . Yes. And mr wallace says, communication
of the page. yourfurther reply please, to page one. at the foot of the page. your further reply to the same group of people, again on 16th december, atjust afterfour o clock, so it is about an hour and a half after your immediate reaction, and you reply to your colleagues in detail, if we scroll down. and you say. hi, my substantive response is, to nick wallis s latest questions, are embedded in red. you essentially go through mr wallace s e mail and right red paragraphs against what he has said, ok? if we go back to his e mail, they don t show up in red, but i can tell you which ones they are, because i have compared the
with climate change. a man has pleaded guilty to throwing an egg at king charles during a walkabout in luton in december. harry may appeared at westminster magistrates court this morning, charged with a public order offence. jon ironmonger was in court: not two months on the throne, charles iii became the target of a volley of eggs thrown from a crowd during a walk about in york. all three of them missed and the king carried on undeterred. weeks later on 6th december, another egg was hurled towards his majesty in luton town centre and landed a few metres behind him. video footage shows protection officers scrambling to shield the 74 year old, who again appeared unfazed. today the luton egg thrower, harry spartacus may, who is 21, from luton, pleaded guilty to a public order offence. the court heard harry may told police he thought it was in poor taste