we had a briefing at the fpa two days ago with commander cressida dick, and i thinkl fpa two days agoick, and i think i was shocked by how young some of these gang members are. they are as young as ten. and what shocked me on this particular daily telegraph front—page article is the fact that in north london, there are 16, sorry, 14 gangs operating in that area. i mean, that is quite extraordinary. so this has been developing and it is clear there needs to be some kind ofjoined up policy. but whether this is the one, who knows. let's go onto the story on the front page of the telegraph, about the carbon dioxide crisis. this is serious, by the way. it sounds funny, and then you realise we may not have any beer to drink when we are watching the world cup, and then you get quite alarmed. then you realise it will hit food production. because it is all to do with ammonia, rahoul bhansali, because they use ammonia in fertiliser to get c02. —— ammonia, bizzarely. there has been a shortage of production facilities, three have closed down across europe. we've only got one in the uk so we don't