A new low
Came in this morning to find a TV left on - and what should be showing but a replay of last night's game between West Ham and Chesterfield. I'm glad I'm at Television Centre not Bush House today, as I'm sure the won't have put Mark in the best of moods. No time here to go into the mess that is the Hammers' season so far, but , with eight straight defeats and no clean sheets...
But that's yesterday's news - what do you want to talk about today?
During yesterday's editorial meeting, Ros brought up returning to Lebanon and Israel to find out how things are since the fighting stopped, so we're looking into that.
caught my ear when I heard the report on the radio this morning. You might be able to listen here, about 15 minutes in, although the link didn't work for me - computer support will be getting a call later...
What do you think about a London council's plans to ? The debate has .
And this news just in: a team of UK surgeons is given permission to carry out . The ethics committee at the Royal Free Hospital in London looked at whether any patient would be able to cope with the psychological impact of seeing a new face in the mirror. What do you think? Have your say .
On the veil, which we returned to yesterday, from the Guardian - written by a Muslim journalist who had never worn the niqab. She put one on for the day and was shocked by how it made her feel - and how strongly strangers reacted to it.
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