yes, we spent two or three hours today with geoffrey robinson qc, and mark stephens, the family lawyerse been through everything with a fine tooth comb. we are very clear that the foreign office's decision to advise northamptonshire police that this lady, mrs sacoolas, had diplomatic immunity, was not only wrong but also unlawful. so our first step is to issue something called a letter of claim, a prior step tojudicial review, called a letter of claim, a prior step to judicial review, and we will ask the court to quash that decision. we will ask them to say she never had immunity. if the foreign office where here, i'm sure they would say they were doing their best in this case. i'm of course. they have said right from the start that she had immunity, but it then lapsed when she left the country. we say she never had it, and it is going to have to be decided by a court. and she never had it because her husband was not a diplomat in the conventional sense? we have been very clear about that right from the start. we have been a bit puzzled why governments on both sides have claimed she did