the bbc says it will not comment on the report and kensington palace have also not responded to the story and penny have been busy reading for the articles. i hope you're ready. let's begin. let's start with the sunday telegraph, and penny, why don't you he cuts off this time, the uk rushing to evacuate its envoy from kabul before i suppose the concern is the taliban close in on the city? the i suppose the concern is the taliban close in on the city?— close in on the city? the problem, of course. — close in on the city? the problem, of course. is _ close in on the city? the problem, of course, is about _ close in on the city? the problem, of course, is about extracting - of course, is about extracting anybody, actually, from kabul if the airport gets overrun, and as i have been, i'm sure all of us, have been following, the speed, of the taliban's approach towards kabul, obviously there is now a rush to get everybody out. including the ambassador, but actually i was thinking, is not about the ambassador but about so many other people, and of course at the moment i can only imagine the chao