It feels more like a travel agents than a newsroom this afternoon: Tamzin is in New York for an exciting exclusive tomorrow. Simon Harris is in Miami because Ken is in Miami: think grid-iron football rather than gridlock traffic and you'll know what we are talking about. Much more from both of them tomorrow!
Emma is on the sofa with Alastair which is terrific, says Alastair.
The rest of them have been scouring London for your enlightenment and edification.
Glen tripped over a report by the Centre for Policy Studies which suggests Ken is possibly, a waste of money. Now it may just be co-incidence but the Centre has, in the past, had quite a close relationship with the Conservative Party and the author is someone who has harboured ambitions to be a candidate for the Mayoralty. Anyway, Glen has put his slide-rule, dividers and protractor all over the report and will share with you his thoughts at 6... on the sole condition that you then share your thoughts with us and the rest of the viewers.
Deal?
Good.
David Cameron is in hospital this afternoon: don't cry if you are a Tory and don't cheer if you are either Labour, Liberal Democrat or, come to that, of any other political persuasion. He is on a mission in Guildford to help the local MP, and many others, save the local hospital.
When Liz last saw him, he was fit as a fiddle and she'll tell you how it all went off.
Damian's lovely piece about barges for business on the river ran aground last night because we ran out of time. We've relaunched it for tonight and it is sailing in your direction at 6.
All aboard: it's really nice.
Ronke is helping Sir Ian Blair with his enquiries on a housing estate and Steve Hargrave, himself quite a talented little plucker, has been to the brilliant guitar exhibition at Harrods.
Steve is in a band but is yet to break into the charts. Mika, on the other hand, went to number 1 with his first effort: we've tickets for a unique Mika concert. But you have to be watching to win, as they say!
Chrissie is with us, in spirit and in person.
So, all in all, a compelling little mixture I'd say. Hope you agree.
See you at 6.
Alastair and Emma