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8.26 pm reply: tomorrow afternoon 8.55: ok will send you a doc 8.47 pm Michel to James: Subject: JH confidential JH will be meeting Media Coalition tomorrow.
[presumably a joke] See the email 7.20 pm Michel text to Adam Smith: finally heard back from DCMS.... positive news is that there are no significant new asks 7.29 pm reply: good stuff.
I would recommend, before things get a little tricky internally, that he sees me for 30 minutes 5.24 pm reply: I would think it's obvious why he hasn't met News Corp.
He is not in charge at all of the Sky deal 5.29 pm reply: You cannot seriously think that Ed meeting with News Corp whilst the deal is going on wouldn't be an issue 5.32 pm:It's a very punitive decision.
3.21 pm reply: definitely be weeks away, yes 3.27 pm Michel to James: just spoke to JH – He confirmed process will not be finalized until mid-April given the demand for details from Ofcom.... he said it was "weeks away" Guardian report | See the email | See the text messages Michel to James: Just spoke to JH.... [JH] debriefed on his meeting with the media coalition.
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