People asking why we (and everyone) missed the first few minutes of @MattHancock 's briefing -
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 5, 2020
This was because a Wallbox in Downing Street failed.
There’ll be a refeed as soon as the press conference finishes - and we'll bring you those missing minutes on @BBCNews
People asking why we (and everyone) missed the first few minutes of @MattHancock 's briefing -
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 5, 2020
This was because a Wallbox in Downing Street failed.
There’ll be a refeed as soon as the press conference finishes - and we'll bring you those missing minutes on @BBCNews
Could've been worse, at least it was recorded so they could show it afterwards.
People asking why we (and everyone) missed the first few minutes of @MattHancock 's briefing -
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 5, 2020
This was because a Wallbox in Downing Street failed.
There’ll be a refeed as soon as the press conference finishes - and we'll bring you those missing minutes on @BBCNews
Would there normally be backup pool feeds supplied from a central Number 10 feed of something like this?
Appreciate things are far from normal, and even if they were it is a Sunday afternoon
People asking why we (and everyone) missed the first few minutes of @MattHancock 's briefing -
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 5, 2020
This was because a Wallbox in Downing Street failed.
There’ll be a refeed as soon as the press conference finishes - and we'll bring you those missing minutes on @BBCNews
Would there normally be backup pool feeds supplied from a central Number 10 feed of something like this?
Appreciate things are far from normal, and even if they were it is a Sunday afternoon
It might have just been simply a broken connector in the wall box. Don't know whether the connection is fibre, or copper there, I'm slightly surprised there wasn't a redundant route either from the same box, or another.
We are not living in normal times folks.
