Welcome back to the Londoner’s Diary.Last night, three Johnsons including Stanley, Rachel and Joe joined the BBC Director General Tim David, Actor Anna Flair And vaccine minister Nadim Zahavi At the standard summer party, we bid farewell to our long-time political editor Joe Murphy.Members of Congress David Lammy, Tulip Siddiq, Paul Scully and Andrew Mitchell and opinion poll experts Isaac LevidoAnd special counsel Rob Oxley were in attendance.Former Secretary of the Interior at SW1A Amber Rudd Explaining why she made some politicians a little jealous, crazy rumors about the next chairman of Ofcom were flying last night.
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Candice Brathwaite and Missan Harriman
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/ Dave Bennett/Getty ImagesActors, writers, musicians, politicians and artists all participated in the standard summer carnival at the Londoner Hotel last night and saw off the outgoing evening standard political editor Joe Murphy. In the luxurious environment of the new hotel, the Londoner’s BBC Director General Tim Davie had close contact with actress Anna Friel and New South Bank Chairman Misan Harriman (Misan Harriman) . The slender David has been running to keep in shape.
Joe Johnson
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/ Dave Bennett/Getty ImagesThere are three copies of Johnson: Dad Stanley and siblings Rachel and Joe. Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi reflected on the whole gathering: “You know what, I’m doing a good job. My team is very good.” Zahawi and Conservative Party Co-Chairman Ben Elliott and Congressman David La Mi, Tulip Sidick, Paul Scully and Andrew Mitchell, as well as poll guru Isaac Levydo and special counsel Rob Oxley joined.
Giz Erskine
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/ Dave Bennett/Getty ImagesActor Miriam-Teak Lee, her mother Madge, sex education star Chinennye Ezeudu, designer Pam Hogg and chef Gizzi Erskine also did this. Miriam-Teak Lee tells us who is & Juliet’s star told us that she kept her songs in her head throughout the lockdown, “It’s crazy to go back because I will have to remember these lines. It’s going to be a struggle. , But I believe it will be amazing. I am ready to move on.”
Emily Sheffield and Tim David
/ Dave Bennett/Getty ImagesJoey and Joe Murphy with their daughter Laura
/ Dave Bennett/Getty ImagesIncluding ITV Political Editor Robert Peston, The Times’ Charlotte Edwards and Alice Thomson, George Parker of the Financial Times and Emily Metliss of Newsnight The reporter also drank champagne. The choreographer Matthew Bourne and the new owner of the Royal Academy, Axel Rüger, are from the art world. Guests who have been vaccinated against lateral flow and vaccination appreciate the air conditioner maintaining fresh and cool air flow. Cheers for this.
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The former Secretary of the Interior, Amber Rudd, left the corridors of Westminster, making some politicians jealous. Kevin Rudd told Londoners that she joined various WhatsApp groups with current and former MPs, and felt that some people longed for her new life in the private sector. She said: “I think I actually escaped some hostage jealousy.”
There were rumors about the next chairman of Ofcom last night. Former Minister of Culture Ed Vaizey joked that he is ready to accept the job-and his goal is GB News. Of course, this is a tease, but then again, Londoners can think of a worse candidate than Vaizey, who is free-minded. However, Westminster held his breath and waited to learn the identity of the new chair.



