tobyn andrae, deputy editor of the daily mail. tobyn, great to have you here. good afternoon. yeah.rinted in a tabloid format. so you're a tabloid writer — are you still a bit sniffy over there at north cliff house? not in the least. no, we've always been great supporters of the popular market and, indeed, newspapers right across the board. nice one, tobyn. and emily sheffield, editor of the evening standard. hi there, emily. hi, how are you? i'm very well, thank you. you're celebrating your one—year anniversary this year, congratulations, as editor. your predecessor, george osborne, dropped the word "london" from the london evening standard. now, my mum in derbyshire — what would she find interesting in the londoners' diary or "my london" section at the back of the magazine? you can't be trying to make it out to be a national publication, are you? no, quite the opposite. since i took over, i've doubled down on all things london. _ excellent. all right, ok — although londoners might not be too happy about that. the sun's hancock scoop. we've to get into that, haven't we? that's the