PM's Editor, Joanna Carr, received an unfortunate gift in her Christmas stocking. A plastic set of hands tied together on a stick. When shaken it makes a clapping noise. Good ideas in the morning meeting were greeted with a "clap". She shook it several times before we confiscated it.
One of the ideas we had, after reading Nick Clegg's New Year message to the nation, was asking you what YOUR New Year message to the politicians might be. Keep it clean please. Email your suggestions, as we're thinking of compiling them for a list later in the week.
Tonight we're hoping to examine the proposal by the incoming head of Ofsted, Sir Michael Wilshaw, to create a network of local commissioners to keep an eye on standards and performance of academy schools, and intervene where schools are failing or coasting.
We'll get the latest from Syria and the financial markets which reopen today; we meet Elvis the lawnmower-attacking crocodile in Australia; and we ask who owns your Twitter followers if you move from one company to another.
And Eddie has left us another gem of an interview. It's with a youth leader in Norway recalling the day in July when a group of students were massacred by a lone gunman on a holiday island.
See you at 5pm,
Carolyn
P.S. there's a piece of chocolate cake left on the desk if anyone wants it?*
*Editor's note- get to it before Shaun Ley.
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