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How do these two things interlink?
Yes, it speaks to something about unelected officials making these very, very significant decisions, doesn't it?
Sir Ollie Robbins, who was former Permanent Secretary to the Foreign Office, the FCDO, resigned very late last night over this, effectively taking the hit for the Foreign Office's decision not to disclose this or to withhold this information.
Forced to do it.
But what are we hearing from Keir Starmer himself, who's been quizzed about this in Paris this morning, but also his chief secretary, Darren Jones, who was quizzed about this on the BBC this morning, because they're saying they really did not know about the existence of this failed vetting procedure.
So Keir Starmer will be addressing MPs in the Commons on Monday.
As we understand from that interview this morning with Darren Jones, he sort of requested the full picture about what's gone on here.
Dita's own MPs, who it seems in large numbers found out about this as the Guardian exclusive dropped last night.
I mean, Paul, obviously, this has become a political story in lots of ways.
And certainly that's the sort of splash on the front pages of much of the newspapers this morning.
But there's something bigger at play here.
And I wonder what you think those questions are as head of investigations.
Well, Paul, so much further to go with this story.
But thank you to you, Pippa and Henry, for such a fantastic piece of reporting and well done on the scoop.
Thank you for your time.
Thank you.
That's it for today.
My huge thanks again to Paul Lewis, The Guardian's Head of Investigations.
Do read The Guardian's ongoing coverage of this story, including yesterday's exclusive written by Paul alongside our political editor, Bipa Kriera, and investigations correspondent, Henry Dyer.
Find all of that and more coverage over at theguardian.com.