and robert leather tweeted this question... put that to james stevenson, the bbc‘s news editor, whojoins me now. can we start with... the story broke in the sunday mirror. when did the bbc national news think it worth reporting? so immediately we could see that it was a good and strong piece ofjournalism by the sunday mirror. and it was widely covered in our paper review on the sunday. and we saw it was a story that we needed to follow up, and we began to do that. so, as early as monday morning, the victoria derbyshire programme was leading its output on this story. and later that day, the world at one interviewed the leader of telford council to challenge him about what was going on. which is radio. so we quickly saw that it was a story that needed to be covered, and that it needed our original reporting effort to follow up, and that's what we did. i was wondering, when did the story appear on the front page of the website? so there was a story on the website on monday. that was on the england index. and then as the story — th