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BBC coverage of Anjoum Noorani

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Above you can see the full coverage of Anjoum Noorani at the BBC website as of 3pm 10.45pm today. ( click to enlarge )

Today's FCO Papal Visit news

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On Sunday, the Telegraph broke the news of the FCO's " error of judgement " memo insulting the Pope. Yesterday, it was revealed that the junior official who circulated the document was Stephen Mulvain and we got to see the " Stakeholder Positioning Chart ". Today's news is that the more senior official who authorised the sending of the memo was Anjoum Noorani ( right ). I wonder what tomorrow will bring? It is comforting in a way, to see that the FCO is challenging the Vatican Press Office in incompetence at news management. To be fair, it should be said that the Sala Stampa is improving rapidly: this would probably be called a "learning curve" over at King Charles Street. For details on today's development, see the following articles: Daily Telegraph: Diplomat disciplined over Pope memo is named Daily Mail: Revealed, the papal visit chief who wrote memo mocking Pope Noorani's role is "Head of the Papal Visit Team" which...

FCO Stakeholder Positioning Chart for Papal Visit

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In a follow-up article on the recent "error of judgement" at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), the Daily Mail has revealed the identity of the junior official who emailed the offensive document. The authors comment: It is believed that Mr Mulvain, who lives in East London, escaped punishment because he was given authorisation to send the memo by a more senior civil servant, who has since been 'transferred to other duties'. It might also be believed that Mr Mulvain is something of a scapegoat, perhaps. The identity of the "more senior civil servant" will presumably leak out at some stage; which will be more interesting. The graphic above, published by the Mail, ( click to enlarge ) gives the "Positioning Chart" for stakeholders in the Papal Visit. It offers a fascinating guide to the thinking of the FCO. CBC (Catholic Bishops' Conference) is put as much less positive but far more influential than the Archbishop of Westminster; bu...

An "error of judgement"

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In today's Sunday Telegraph, Jonathan Wynne-Jones had a scoop with the story of the memo drawn up by Foreign Office officials after a "brainstorming session." (See: Ministers apologise for insult to Pope ) Above is the scan that he posted containing the most offensive part of the memo. Damian Thompson has pointed out that for all the frantic apologising that has gone on today, the document reflects an attitude that is widespread in our politically correct government. The official concerned has been told that the memo was "a serious error of judgement". He has apparently "accepted this view". In the light of the obvious sincerity of this Damascene conversion, he has been "moved to other duties". Foreign Secretary David Milliband goes further to say that the failure of judgement was "colossal". Failure of judgement? In what precisely? To put forward those ideas in the first place, to put them down on a memo, to circulate the m...

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