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Peter Rhodes on a royal reception, tight-fisted Whitehall and is it really farewell to Elton?

If we believe everything we read, body-language experts were shocked, amazed, appalled or thrilled at the touchy-feely companionship this week between President Joe Biden and King Charles. I dare say the rest of us were just thankful that the President managed the Windsor Castle event without falling, either over or asleep.

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Touchy-feely diplomacy.

The troubled Derwentside immigration removal centre was criticised by a prison watchdog this week for, among other failings, its poor location and slow Wi-Fi. It is apparently run by a private firm charging £100,000 per year for each detainee, or £8,300 per month. In contrast, UK families who take Ukrainian refugees into their homes are paid £350 per month, rising to £500, presumably by the Department of Tightfistedness.

Bad week for the BBC's Corporate Investigations Team which, until now, was presumably regarded as an elite team which investigated like a pack of bloodhounds. Apparently not. As the BBC admitted this week, on May 19, the team was presented with a report of a couple complaining that their child had been paid large sums for indecent images by a well-known BBC presenter. Leaping into action, the team e-mailed the complainant but “received no response.”