businessman sam blyth, to the man on the right, the uk s top civil servant, simon case. mr blyth wanted to provide the then prime minister, borisjohnson, with a loan facility. mr sharp did not declare all the details to this committee of mps who oversaw his appointment. he was back with them on tuesday and outlined the advice he was originally given. i raised with the cabinet secretary that i was in the application process for the bbc chairmanship. he advised at that time that to avoid a conflict or an appearance of a conflict, i should have nothing further to do with it. in a report published today, the digital, culture, media and sport committee say richard sharp left them without the full facts to make a decision on his suitability. the mp said he showed significant errors ofjudgment in how he acted.
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0ur personal finance correspondent explained more about the price cap. puk s withdrawal last year was a betrayal of britain s eyes and according to an inquiry by mps. the foreign affairs committee says there is a fundamental lack of planning and leadership before and during the taliban s takeover of kabul. they report caused by the resignation of the foreign office s type civil servant who stayed on holiday as catalyst following. their report calls for the resignation of the foreign office s top civil servant, who stayed on holiday as kabulfell. 0ur correspondent paul adams has this report. the west s withdrawal from kabul was chaotic and, for vast numbers of afghans desperate to leave, profoundly traumatic. it was also, mps say, a betrayal of britain s allies, a catastrophic failure of intelligence, diplomacy and planning. knowing that american forces were soon going to leave, the report says the government
failed to respond. well, it s clear that what we could have done, really from 18 months out when the warning started, is begun the really serious preparations, knowing who we needed to evacuate, planning on how we would get them out and where we would take them, but instead i m afraid that s not what happened. at a hearing last december, the foreign office s top civil servant struggled to explain why he and others, including the foreign secretary, stayed on holiday while kabulfell. i have reflected a lot since august on my leave, and if i had my time again i would have come back from my leave earlier. today s report suggests mr barton should consider his position. it says many of the british officials and soldiers sent to try and manage the terrible situation at kabul airport worked under enormous pressure. but it criticises what it calls misleading statements about the evacuation process,
14 year old boy has been found guilty nevertheless of murdering 12 year old ava white, fatally stabbed in liverpool city centre last november. the uk s withdrawal from afghanistan was a catastrophic failure and a betrayal of britten s allies. britain. their report accuses ministers of having a total absence of a plan, and calls for the resignation of the foreign office s top civil servant, sir philip barton, who stayed on holiday as kabul fell. paul adams reports. the west s withdrawal from kabul was chaotic and for vast numbers of afghans desperate to leave, profoundly traumatic. it was also, mps say, a betrayal of britain s allies, a catastrophic failure of intelligence, diplomacy and planning. knowing that american forces were soon going to leave, the report says the government failed to respond. well, it s clear that