Meanwhile, Lindsey, who had a baby girl Evie with the snooker star, is setting up the Paul Hunter Foundation to provide opportunities for under-privileged and disabled children to enjoy the sport.
The film offers privileged views of writer-editor conferences under deadline pressures and page-one editorial meetings (which are rather stiff), but it ignores the many other things the paper does well, such as foreign, financial, and national-affairs reporting, and Rossi misses the underbrush, the secret life and murmured music of the place.