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So Sunday's newscast dawns with Henry and Laura in me in different places.
Hello,
I am in Salford at our little makeshift studio where we were here this morning broadcasting as the Conservative conference gets underway.
And I am at home in London but soon to be on my way to Manchester for the Conservative Party conference like ships in the night with Laura I guess.
Oh I'm sad
because last week at Liverpool you'd already made it to Liverpool with the Labour conference so we were together in our glorious Liverpool studio so I feel a bit lonely here.
Do you have conference ticks, you know, do things you have to do,
it's ties you have to wear, routines you like to do.
Well, I've gone through many years across two employers.
of having an annual game of mini-golf against Matt Shirley,
which we already had in Bournemouth at the Liberal Democrat Conference and which I won for the record.
In fact, I won so handily, Paddy, as I'm sure you'd like to know,
that I made it onto the top 10 leaderboard of the Bournemouth Smugglers Cove mini-golf course of all the people who played in the last week.
And I'm not over pleased with that or anything.
I just happened to have mentioned that on newscast.
It's a Dunhill tournament for you next, mate.
What's the difference between mini-golf and... crazy golf.
Yeah, well, I don't know.
Maybe it was crazy golf.