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So Colonel DG, will we or will we not be seeing your photo on ianvisits next week. There is more to this story than meets the eye?! Your cover is at risk of being blown.
I may have had a humour bypass, but this post scrapes the barrel. Although a longstanding reader, I am cancelling my subscription forthwith and returning to 'Private Eye' until you revisit bus stop M.
Both DG and Russian agents leave London to visit places for a day (or just a few hours), before returning - but it is all coincidence, as was the the fact that the Russian agents just happened to be staying in Bow, apparently to visit Stratford before the loss of the historic one way system, and to travel on the 25 whilst it was still London's busiest route.
I look forward to learning, officially, that Bus Stop M has succeeded St Wilfrid's Chapel in the London Oratory as Russian agents' dead letter box of choice in the city. It's not as dark and hidden as the chapel, lacks such abundant hiding places, and is lot further away from the main official offices of the Russian Federation in London, the two main sets of which are both in Kensington - but all those hassles just add to its value. Subtle changes to the timetables are done in accordance with a secret code devised by scientists at the Skolkovo centre, just outside Moscow.
Agent Delta Golf:
The weather in Vladivostok is inclement for the time of year.
It's all beginning to make sense at last. The Russians needed a contact in the UK, right? Somewhere, no-one would ever think of. Bow!

Then they discovered this blog. And started leaving comments (some strange names have been appearing, haven't they?).

The blog supplied everything they needed (apart from the poison): facts, facts, facts; transport information, even up-to-date weather. And expert advice on parks and where to sit in them.

We must contact Judi Dench.
Larkhill? Wasn't that a rather unpleasant place in the Movie 'V for Vendetta'?
Tomorrow buy some perfume at the Stratford Novichok shop.
And our sightseeing tour will most assuredly not take in a residential street, occupied by any member of the Skripal family.
Salisbury is a nice place to visit and one of my top two favourite cities in the U.K. the other is Bath. There’s a lot to see and do. Seems a waste to go but then not see anything except follow a street away from the town centre / attractions. And then go back the next day none the wiser and then leave the U.K. completely and go back to Russia.
I was there that day as well, but the weather seemed okay. Like your restaurant, the pub I'd been to a year previous was also shut - very odd!










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