at the BBC's hands recently.
The situation is delicate
including many
enough here, and much is at stake: people's security and indeed their lives. Surely Hong Kong merits some effort at being reported objectively and fairly? Furthermore, I would have thought it obvious that the BBC representatives are unlikely to continue to receive much co-operation when those who try to assist them are subjected to what I can only describe as professionally dubious practices at the hands of their staff.
I have copied this letter to Sir Arthur Galsworthy in the Commonwealth Office.
Yuris ever
WA
Brunch.
(Sir David Trench)
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