katy balls is deputy political editor at the spectator and michael friedenberg is also here, he's presidentreuters, the global news agency. now michael, we are going to talk to you a little bit later on in the show. but first of all i just want to hear a little bit about this story of reuters, a little bit of history. once upon a time, if i'm not mistaken, there was a mr reuters, wasn't there? that's right. absolutely, the baron. reuters is a i70—year—old media company. we've gone from producing news via carrier pigeon to today's future of producing news in artificial intelligence. we've gone the entire gamut from carrier pigeons to ai. so, i70—year history, very proud of 2,500 journalists in over 200 locations. of course. michael, people think of reuters and they think of it in a kind of traditional telegram messages kind of way. they think about breaking news. but you do a lot more than that as well don't you, right now? we do. i think we take great pride in producing objective, unbiased news that brings together global and local coverage. and it's really at the intersection of general ne