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On Sunday's episode of Newscast, Laura and Paddy were speculating about whether a Minister for Spoons exists in the government.
Some of the other ones.
The Minister for Spoons.
Absolutely.
Do you know somewhere in somebody's list there will be a Minister for Spoons?
Well, there is a Minister for Spoons and she listens to newscast and she's very nifty with a voice note.
Hi, Newscast, it's Sarah Jones here.
I was listening to Sunday's episode and I guess I can claim the Minister for Spoon's title.
I'm the Minister for Industry, working on our industrial strategy to create jobs across the country, and I represent all the brilliant industries we have in the uk, including companies that make cutlery.
So unless anyone else has claimed it, I'm very proud to thank you very.
Much to the Minister for Spoons for revealing herself.
I also think a new newscast gimmick may have just been born, which is relatively new.
Government ministers discovering interesting bits of their portfolio that the rest of us might not quite believe, but which turn out to be quite important and quite interesting.
You know where to send your voice notes if that's you, Minister.
It's 033-01-2390 480.
So, with the mystery of the Minister for Spoons solved, let's find out what else is happening in today's news on this episode of Newscast.
Newscast, Newscast from the BBC.
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