Ffion pretending to read her book but actually, cunningly concealed,, there is a FT financial report which she is covertly perusing. Once when staying with a pompous friend of mine I came down to Breakfast to find a Times newspaper apparently propped up on a chair. From under the front page protruded two short legs (The Times was then a broadsheet) The paper was slowly lowered and the owlish face of my host''s 12 year old son appeared. He glanced at me and squeaked:'''
The Foreign news is most disturbing'
Ffion better stick to the Financial Times.