Latest Channel 4 News:
Row over Malaysian state's coins
'Four shot at abandoned mine shaft'
Rain fails to stop Moscow wildfires
Cancer blow for identical twins
Need for Afghan progress 'signs'

Clarking around

By Newsroom blogger

Updated on 04 September 2008

Inside the morning news meeting...

It's a busy news day today, but the newsroom's going to have a job squeezing everything it wants to say about Charles Clarke's criticisms of Gordon Brown into tonight's show.

"Now Clarke's mentioned the 'R' word, Brown's going to have to make a stand," says one producer.

"It does up the anti on Brown," one of the eds says, "He can't ignore it. The onus is now on Brown to give a big fighting speech. If he doesn't realise it today then maybe Clarke has a point?"

"I don't see the Labour party in trouble because of Clarke," says one correspondent. "He's the party's Edward Heath."

"This is just what always happens at the end of a political era," a reporter adds. "It's like the Tories losing Henley."

All our political correspondents will be on the case, and we'll be bidding for current interviews.

"Let's seek for a live response from government," the prog ed suggests. "We need someone who's going to state that Charles Clarke is wrong."

"One of the back benchers?" someone replies, as a series of potentials are bandied about.

"It's a good story," says the prog ed, "But there are lots of good stories around today."

"[correspondent's name will remain anonymous for reasons of exclusivity] has got a cracker I'll let him tell you about."

"Actually, can we save it for tomorrow?" asks the correspondent.

The prog ed laughs, perhaps fearful his show will lose out on the exclusive: "What? You want to lead with it tomorrow?"

"Yes," the correspondent replies, deadpan.

It's an exclusive, so we can't say too much about it now - but to hit the top spot on tomorrow's show Gordon Brown and the Labour party will have to keep a low profile over the next 24 hours. Likely? We'll keep you posted at 7pm.

Send this article by email

More on this story

Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.


Watch the Latest Channel 4 News

Watch Channel 4 News when you want

Latest Domestic politics news

More News blogs

View RSS feed

Cartoon coalition

image

How Channel 4 News viewers picture the coalition in cartoon form

Token candidate?

Labour leadership candidate Diane Abbott (credit:Getty Images)

Diane Abbott: I am the genuine move-on candidate for Labour

'Mr Ordinary'

Andy Burnham, Getty images

Andy Burnham targets Labour's 'ordinary' person.

Iraq inquiry: day by day

Tony Blair mask burnt during protest outside the Iraq inquiry. (Credit: Getty)

Keep track of Sir John Chilcot's Iraq war findings day by day.

The Freedom Files

Freedom Files

Revealed: the stories they didn't want to tell.

Making a FoI request?

Channel 4 News tells you how to unearth information.




Channel 4 © 2010. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.