Another day, another journalist ditches the UK for the Middle East – that is, the part of the Middle East where footballers wives holiday and is home to quarter of the world’s cranes – the Gulf – the home away from home for British journalists.
In April, The National, (it is without a website) an English language paper based in Abu Dhabi, came off the printing presses and the FT announced that it will publish a Middle East edition. All this press flurry in a part of the world not exactly renowned for press freedom. There was this one time when I was editor-at-large of The Abu Dhabi Diary and I happened to say at a party that the weather was too hot. The local prince and his nineteen wives disagreed and I was asked to retract my statement. I declined, pretending it was an opinion and not a fact, adding that I had heard the French ambassador say it first. The very next day I was asked to leave Abu Dhabi and had to give back all the gold I had amassed. Am I bitter? No, it was too hot over there.