Just when you've finished one thing along comes another must be a motto for the Brown government.
As the media were waiting for the results of the vote,the story breaks that a top security document had been left on a train.The official,who has since been suspended,was lucky in that it was handed to the BBC and made its way to security correspondant Frank Gardiner.
He has just been interviewed on the today programme and tells that there were two documents,one an assessment of security in Iraq and a second,far more important which detailed strategy over tackling Al Qaeda.
Another embarassment for the government which has had,by all accounts to grovel to its allies who had contributed to the document.
Gordon Brown is due in front of the press this morning.The purpose was to detail measures to tackle rising fuel prices.Guess what the questions will be about now?
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