as jewellersjonathan munro, bbc deputy director of news. carolyn, can i start with you.did you object to with that news coverage? basically, ifelt it to with that news coverage? basically, i felt it was a bit of a nonstory that was built up to the point where people started saying, don't panic. if we have learned anything from covid—i9 and the lockdown, if you say don't panic, people panic. people including main sister—in—law rushed out to fill their cars with petrol, and that is what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific— what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific point. _ what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific point. did _ what caused the problem. jonathan, this is a specific point. did the - this is a specific point. did the bbc hide the story early on when it was only a few petrol stations? t was only a few petrol stations? i don't think so. i don't think it was a nonstory — don't think so. i don't think it was a nonstory i_ don't think so. i don't think it was a nonstory. ithink don't think so. i don't think it was a nonstory. i