We're expecting Nottingham to be every bit as tough as Bedford, but we played like we know we can on Sunday and hopefully we can carry that on until the end of the season.
Security remains a paramount concern for the elections. It is very clearly difficult for any government to deliver the services it needs in an environment where security is a problem.
I would expect radio to remain so for some time to come given current income and literacy levels.
It is not the U.N.'s wish to have these barricades and things in place, however, as part of security provisions for doing our work here, they have been necessary in the past.
I think everyone's keeping their fingers crossed that we may have gotten off lightly.
UNAMA is coordinating the contributions of various UN agencies to provide and transport non-food items such as blankets and stoves.
At the moment there is restricted movement while we assess the situation.
This does seem to be an increasing trend.
There was a small fire, one local staff member was slightly injured.
Absolutely, security remains a paramount concern for the UN. Yes, it is a matter of concern,
It's clearly important to see action rather than just statements on this and we look forward to see what the government is coming up with.
It worked well as an ice bath - people say how lucky we are to live down here and occasionally it's good to take advantage of what's around us.
a healthy and strong media is within reach.