love to have broken. i think the ft, cameron and greensill, that was a good story. it s interesting because pa rtygate, very few journalists, lots of parties going on and very few journalists knew about it. you had it on your lap in a sense because on saturday, 20th 2020 the times published the story of the political editor, the policy editor said borisjohnson celebrated his 56th birthday yesterday with a small gathering in the cabinet room, rishi sunak and a group of aides sang him happy birthday before they tucked into a unionjack cake. so back then you had what then became a huge story, how could you print it without realising it was incendiary? well spotted! we missed it. what do you think about that now? it s embarrassing. had you heard about parties at downing street before the mirror and itv published scoops? no, not from that when you mention. in that sense, you ve heard of it but not recognised it as a party. i don t we put together, at that time that it was clashing at that t
lots of stories i would love to have broken. i think the fte, cameron greensill, thought was a good story. it s interesting because pa rtygate, very few journalists, lots of parties going on a very few journalist knew about it. you had it on your lap in a sense because on saturday, 20th 2020 the times published the story of the political editor, the policy editor and said borisjohnson celebrated his 56th birthday yesterday with a small gathering in the cabinet room, rishi sunak and a group of aides sang him happy birthday before they tucked into a unionjack cake. so back then you had what then became a huge story, how could you print it without realising it was incendiary? we missed it. what you think about that now? it s embarrassing. had you heard about parties at downing street before the mirror and itv publishers scoops? no, not from that when you mention. in that sense, you ve heard of it but not recognised it as a party. i don t we put together, at that time that it was clashing
minister and carrie, and he rang up to complain about that story of all things. anything more serious that he complains about? sometimes coverage, really it s more nonspecific. and when the prime minister calls, do you feel under pressure, it s the prime minister, does it impact what you do? no. and do you speak to him more than you spoke to other prime ministers, teresa may for example? no, about the same. under your watch sunday times broke the story with cash for honours story with allegations of donors to political parties being rewarded. there ve been many scoops sense. why didn t you break partygate? would ve loved to. it was a good scoop, that one. lots of stories i would love to have broken. i think the fte, cameron greensill, thought was a good story. it s interesting because partygate, very few journalists, lots of parties going on a very few journalist knew about it. you had it on your lap in a sense because on saturday, 20th 2020 the times published the story of the politic
to other prime ministers, teresa may for example? no, about the same. under your watch, sunday times broke the story with cash for honours story with allegations of donors to political parties being rewarded. there ve been many scoops since. why didn t you break partygate? would ve loved to. it was a good scoop, that one. lots of stories i would love to have broken. i think the fte, cameron greensill, was a very good story. it s interesting because pa rtygate, very few journalists, lots of parties going on a very few journalist knew about it. you had it on your lap in a sense because on saturday, 20th 2020 the times published the story of the political editor, the policy editor and said borisjohnson celebrated his 56th birthday yesterday with a small gathering in the cabinet room, rishi sunak and a group of aides sang him happy birthday before they tucked into a unionjack cake. so back then, you had what then became a huge story, how could you print it without realising it was incendia