cropped up again this week after tuesday morning's today programme on radio four, during which mishal hussainary, james cleverly, about what he did or did not say in parliament in november. now, we are going to bleep out the terms used, but the today programme didn't. there was the personal place you referred to in parliament as bleep hole. no, ididn't. you did say, didn't you, that it was a... no, no, i absolutely didn't. no, ididn't. so when you picked up on a microphone, who was talking, who said the word in parliament? you need to do better research because i've made it very, very clear what i what i said i was referring to an individual. you used the word, didn't you? yes, i did. in all, as several newspapers pointed out, the today presenter used the term in question seven times that morning, which upset a number of people, including this anonymous listener. others disagreed, though, with jill gordon pointing out that... do let us know what you think about that and about any of the issues we're covering in the show. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. now, we've bee