The news is that the search for Madeleine McCann has not ground to a halt.
In April of this year the Home Office granted Operation Grange another £85,000 to keep the investigation going; think about it folks ~ were I considering adding an extension to the house, if I was very careful I could probably manage it for that ~ in London would it even pay for an architect's drawing?
The additional funding was not only welcome but had been justified by the investigation who were following active case leads.
Apart from the fact that £85,000 is hardly likely to bring the country to it's knees it is a very modest amount in terms of a budget to keep an active police investigation going.
Particularly if the police are investigation what they believe is important information in the search for a missing child.
No wonder Nicola Wall is using technology to cut down on air fares and accommodation costs ... but in my opinion the fact that she has visited twice this year indicates that very important business regarding Madeleine's case was on her agenda and that of her counterpart in Portugal; requiring eyeball to eyeball discussion.
Can anyone offer an explanation that now there is assurance that the inquiry into Madeleine's case still has avenues for progression to be made that yet again, the cost appears to be an issue?
The question put to Kate about which such angst has been raised could, in the circumstances, well be rephrased ...
Question:
Are you aware that you are jeopardising the investigation, which seeks to discover what happened to Madeleine McCann?