Emily Maitlis Emily joined the BBC in 2001. 'And I like the fact that I can have a row with him without it affecting our friendship – I don't think I've ever had dinner with him without it ending in a massive row. The loo seat - make that two loo seats - and the lamps.The heavens have opened and rush hour cars are gridlocked, which is good news for Conservative talk show hosts Mary and Vince who we're with for their Morning Call in.We were on our way to the White House Press press conference yesterday morning - when we got redirected. She has interviewed the last four prime ministers and major figures in US politics including Clinton, Kissinger, and McCain.Popular wisdom suggests that Donald Trump expects to lose the House of Representatives, although Democrats don't believe anything is in the bag.People smugglers are picking new routes into the UK after a security drive at Dover and the Channel Tunnel.One week ago we were reporting from Alabama. No other question really got a look in.Northern Ireland's political parties have united around a cautious plan to ease lockdown, distinct from the rest of the UK .Ten years on from the MPs' expenses scandal which exposed just what politicians had been claiming, I still catch myself, occasionally, thinking of individual parliamentarians by their corresponding household object.Emily speaks French, Spanish and Italian, but contrary to popular belief her Mandarin is utter rubbish.It is, it's fair to say, an unusual predicament to be in as a journalist. The BBC received nearly 24,000 complaints about the episode. 'The Andrew interview, in which he was grilled over his relationship with billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, heavily damaged the Duke.The BBC received 40,000 complaints within two days of the monologue, but Ms Maitlis says she was inundated with support - receiving more than she had for her dramatic Prince Andrew interview.She told the Cliveden Literary Festival: 'My worry is that the complaints body looks as if it's massively out of touch with what's happening in the real world. 'The fallout saw him withdraw from public duties after he was widely criticised for failing to show remorse for his friendship with Epstein, and little empathy with the sex offender's alleged victims.The comments below have not been moderated.The full feature is in the September issue of Tatler available via digital download and newsstands on Thursday July 30.Maitlis added: 'You're so determined not to miss a beat, to check with yourself you haven't used the wrong tone or got something stupendously wrong, that actually you're not sitting there grinning, thinking, 'Hahaha! He was the entrepreneur of the family'. Die Mail positionierte sich kritisch, weil die Milliardärs-Eigentümer und Werbekunden Cummings’ nicht sonderlich interessiert, und weil sie wissen, dass ihre Leser Cummings’ Verhalten aufbringt. And is that a good thing or a bad thing?Diplomatic and defence editor, Newsnight
'He said to me, 'Next time you come, we'll talk about Prince Albert. So I feel I'm not done here yet. I think that's a good thing.