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The Portugese police have this evening described a suspect. BBC News 24's correspondent in Portugal has, during a live broadcast this evening (around 7.00pm), named checked (at least 4 or 5 times) Robert Murat as the suspect.
It was a radio controlled seagull sent by auntie.
ReplyDeleteNormal BBC news getting a bit beyond you iain? Is that why you are having to resort to 10 year old's telly?
ReplyDeleteSlow news day today Iain.
ReplyDeleteThe Portugese police have this evening described a suspect. BBC News 24's correspondent in Portugal has, during a live broadcast this evening (around 7.00pm), named checked (at least 4 or 5 times) Robert Murat as the suspect.
ReplyDeleteSlight exaggeration - a near miss
ReplyDelete"He didn't notice straight away but eventually tried to wipe it off."
ReplyDeleteA bird would do the same if George Bush landed under its bum!
A bird in the stands
ReplyDeleteDid a number two on the Bush!
I find News Round reporting standards a little more rounded than Sky News - don't you, Iain?
ReplyDeleteThe bird might but Ahmadinejad wouldn't get away with it. That's all that matters to me.
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