The Alan Rusbridger shared a funny story from his Media Confidential podcast about a classic Guardian mix-up: when Sir Jack Haywards comment about Wolverhampton Wanderers tea got printed as team - making quite a different meaning in sports news
The House of Lords saw an unusual gathering of church leaders this week (right after the current Archbishop stepped down): five Lords Spiritual showed up on the front bench; making everyone wonder about the next church leader pick-up. The Bishop of Manchester led prayers that day - its gonna be quite a race for the top spot
The Spectator magazine shows some interesting splits: Michael Gove told BBC hed pick Harris‚ while the magazines new owner Sir Paul Marshall likes Trump and wants trade deals. Two different views under one roof; thats media for you
It was the best rock show I ever saw
Heres a weird thing about feet: Ben Goldsmith and Nigel Havers say their shoes got bigger with age (Havers wife says its about falling arches). But Alex Forsyth from BBC went down a size - so maybe feet are just doing their own thing
Charles Dance has got an interesting family timeline - his dad Walter was born way back in 1874 and fought in the Boer War as a sergeant. Thats some real living history right there
Mel Stride had better luck than expected: back in 83 at Oxford Union he won the presidency even though student papers called him a non-entity. Beat out Roland Rudd whos now running Tate galleries - shows you cant judge early success