Several News Agencies, including the largest uk news agency pa, pulled the photo, citing concerns over manipulation. Pa said it had issued the image of the princess and her three children in good faith, but was killing it a term used by News Agencies to describe when a photo is pulled from circulation, because no clarification had been received from Kensington Palace about its authenticity. Several Digital Experts had raised concerns about possible manipulation of the photo, which is the First Official one of the Princess Of Wales since her recent abdominal surgery. Lets get a quick look at the alleged changes. A closer look at the image reveals that part of princess charlottes sleeve is missing, kates hand is blurred compared with louis jumper, we can see that the Princess Of Wales zip is misaligned. Theres a misalignment in the background and number 5, a blurring of princess charlottes knee can be seen. You can see in photo five a blurring of princess charlottes knee. Our royal corre
so, a real attempts by the prime minister there, i think, to show that he has a grip on this. there s been some dissent internally amongst conservatives, privately and to a degree publicly, a frustration that the prime minister hasn t been willing to do or say more, to act more to try and put a lid on all of this, because there is the prospect that there could be a dribble of further revelations in the coming days when the prime minister and other conservatives would rather talk about anything else. must go back to our panel, anna gross and jenny kleeman. we ve been talking about these allegations, anna, for days now. i m pretty sure that mr sunak once the agenda to move on, but haven t. it that mr sunak once the agenda to move on, but haven t. that mr sunak once the agenda to move on, but haven t. it hasn t. it has been move on, but haven t. it hasn t. it has been raised move on, but haven t. it hasn t. it has been raised - move on, but haven t. it hasn t. it has been
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that vote, but 180 to win it. so some of the prime minister s long standing critics are a bit wary about rushing in, because under the party s rules, if they fail to oust boris johnson, then he can t be challenged for another year. so in politics, as in comedy, timing is everything. borisjohnson s next door neighbour, rishi sunak, has distanced himself from the downing street gatherings and the prime minister s comments about keir starmer, but this has provoked accusations of disloyalty from some mps, who believe the ground is being prepared for a leadership bid. borisjohnson has now written to all his mps, promising to work more closely with them and declaring we will deliver together . but at the end of another difficult week, unity is farfrom guaranteed. just to underline the lack of unity, tonight the well respected former schools minister nick gibb has told me he has submitted a letter of no confidence in borisjohnson, and writing in tomorrow s daily
but at the end of another difficult week, unity is farfrom guaranteed. i ve been speaking with mo hussein, former conservative special adviser to amber rudd, and chief press officer at number ten under david cameron. i think this is very much part of the change narrative that the government and eyes of the prime minister trying to put forward, that he is in control, this was all planned, this was all going to happen anyway, and elements of that may be right, in that some of the people that left were certainly implicated in party gate and were probably being investigated and would ve had to go when part two of the report came out or when the met police came back with the investigations, but this is not the picture, the departure of someone and a very public reasoning for doing